Economic Systems Research
1997 - 2024
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2022
- Large-scale multinational shocks and international trade: a non-zero-sum game pp. 383-409
- Rossella Bardazzi and Leonardo Ghezzi
- How thick is your armour? Measuring economic resilience to shocks in global production networks pp. 410-439
- Yoshihiro Hashiguchi, Norihiko Yamano and Colin Webb
- A scenario-based method for projecting multi-regional input–output tables pp. 440-468
- Timothé Beaufils and Leonie Wenz
- Who’s afraid of Virginia Wu? US employment footprints and self-sufficiency pp. 469-490
- Timon Bohn, Steven Brakman and Erik Dietzenbacher
- Peasant farmers and pandemics: the role of seasonality and labor-leisure trade-off decisions in economy-wide models pp. 491-518
- Arndt Feuerbacher, Scott McDonald and Karen Thierfelder
- Entropy-based Chinese city-level MRIO table framework pp. 519-544
- Heran Zheng, Johannes Többen, Erik Dietzenbacher, Daniel Moran, Jing Meng, Daoping Wang and Dabo Guan
Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- Energy efficiency and rebound effects in German industry – evidence from macroeconometric modeling pp. 253-272
- Christian Lutz, Maximilian Banning, Lara Ahmann and Markus Flaute
- Simultaneous supply and demand constraints in input–output networks: the case of Covid-19 in Germany, Italy, and Spain pp. 273-293
- Anton Pichler and J. Farmer
- Revealing embedded carbon emissions within the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership pp. 294-319
- Syeda Tasnia Hasan, Michael O. Wood and Simron Singh
- Aggregation error of the material footprint: the case of the EU pp. 320-342
- Jan Weinzettel
- The true cost of trade among neighbors: the role of Japanese imports in waste generation in China pp. 343-366
- Makiko Tsukui, Chen Lin, Kaiyan Ji and Xiaoliang Lang
- Regional CO2 emissions and cross-boundary mitigation potential in China pp. 367-382
- Ning Chang and Chaohui Han
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- How will natural gas market reforms affect carbon marginal abatement costs? Evidence from China pp. 129-150
- Hong-Dian Jiang, Mei-Mei Xue, Kang-Yin Dong and Qiao-Mei Liang
- Structural components of income growth: an application to the evolution of the Spanish economy, 1980–2014 pp. 151-166
- Julio Sánchez Chóliz, Rosa Duarte and Sofía Jiménez
- How large is the corporate tax base erosion and profit shifting? A general equilibrium approach pp. 167-198
- María T. Álvarez-Martínez, Salvador Barrios, Diego d'Andria, Maria Gesualdo, Gaëtan Nicodème and Jonathan Pycroft
- Multi-perspective structural analysis of supply chain networks pp. 199-214
- Tesshu Hanaka, Keiichiro Kanemoto and Shigemi Kagawa
- Export-sustained employment: accounting for exporter-heterogeneity in input–output tables pp. 215-233
- Bernhard Michel and Caroline Hambÿe
- Multi-dynamic interregional input-output shift-share: model, theory and application pp. 234-251
- Claudia V. Montanía and Sandy Dall’erba
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- Economic and environmental impacts of decarbonisation through a hybrid MRIO multiplier-accelerator model pp. 1-21
- Óscar Dejuán, Ferran Portella-Carbó and Mateo Ortiz
- Linking multisectoral economic models and consumption surveys for the European Union pp. 22-40
- Ignacio Cazcarro, Antonio Amores, Iñaki Arto and Kurt Kratena
- Tax reforms in Spain: efficiency levels and distributional patterns pp. 41-68
- Ana-Isabel Guerra, Laura Varela-Candamio and Jesus Lopez-Rodriguez
- Global value chains and labour markets – simultaneous analysis of wages and employment pp. 69-96
- Sabina Szymczak and Joanna Wolszczak-Derlacz
- The role of allocation of retail trade margins across household segments on their carbon footprint calculation pp. 97-110
- Radomír Mach, Milan Ščasný and Jan Weinzettel
- Hypothetical extraction, betweenness centrality, and supply chain complexity pp. 111-128
- Shohei Tokito, Shigemi Kagawa and Tesshu Hanaka
Volume 33, issue 4, 2021
- Estimating induced effects in IO impact analysis: variation in the methods for calculating the Type II Leontief multipliers pp. 429-445
- Tobias Emonts-Holley, Andrew Ross and Kim Swales
- The role of rurality in determining the economy-wide impacts of a natural disaster pp. 446-469
- Andrea Bonfiglio, Silvia Coderoni, Roberto Esposti and Edoardo Baldoni
- Survey-based versus algorithm-based multi-regional input–output tables within the CGE framework – the case of Austria pp. 470-491
- Bartlomiej Rokicki, Oliver Fritz, Mark Horridge and Geoffrey Hewings
- Defining prices in an inter-regional SAM system pp. 492-508
- Maria Llop
- A multiregional input–output optimization model to assess impacts of water supply disruptions under climate change on the Great Lakes economy pp. 509-535
- Jorge A. Garcia-Hernandez and Roy Brouwer
- Reassembling social defragmented responsibilities: the indecent labour footprint of US multinationals overseas pp. 536-554
- Ángela García-Alaminos, Mateo Ortiz, Guadalupe Arce and Jorge Zafrilla
- Structural changes in the Brazilian economy 1990–2015 pp. 555-575
- José Firmino de Sousa Filho, Gervásio Ferreira dos Santos and Luiz Carlos de Santana Ribeiro
- Constructing a SAMEA to analyze energy and environmental policies in Chile pp. 576-602
- Cristian Mardones and Claudio Brevis
Volume 33, issue 3, 2021
- Weaponized trade policy: the impact of US tariffs on the European automobile sector pp. 287-315
- Carlos Llano, Julián Pérez, Fatima El Khatabi and Federico Steinberg
- How important is domestic and foreign demand for China’s income growth by business function? pp. 316-335
- Zhenguo Wang, Yabin Zhang, Meng Niu and Zijie Fan
- Does resilience yield dividends? Co-benefits of investing in increased resilience in Cedar Rapids pp. 336-362
- Juan F. Fung, Jennifer F. Helgeson, David H. Webb, Cheyney M. O'Fallon and Harvey Cutler
- David Hawkins and the making of the Hawkins-Simon conditions pp. 363-384
- Wilfried Parys
- Flow-of-funds structure of the U.S. economy 2001–2018 pp. 385-416
- Masako Tsujimura and Kazusuke Tsujimura
- On the plausibility of using linear programming to trace important input–output coefficients in the framework of tolerable limits pp. 417-426
- Łukasz Lach
- A GRAS variant solving for minimum information loss: An erratum pp. 427-427
- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 2, 2021
- Constructing an open access economy-wide database for bioeconomy impact assessment in the European Union member states pp. 133-156
- Alfredo Mainar, George Philippidis and Ana I. Sanjuán-López
- Will using newer input–output data for general equilibrium modeling provide a better estimate for the CO2 mitigation cost? pp. 157-170
- Wei-Hong Hong, Hui-Chih Chai, Y.-H. Henry Chen, John Reilly and Sergey Paltsev
- Brexit deal done! A detailed micro- and macroeconomic analysis of its fallout pp. 171-196
- José Francisco Cubells and Maria C. Latorre
- Demographic change in Brazil and its impacts on CO2 emissions pp. 197-213
- Terciane Carvalho, Flaviane Souza Santiago and Fernando Perobelli
- Evaluating the impact of violence against women in the macroeconomic Input–Output framework pp. 214-249
- Clio Ciaschini and Francesco Maria Chelli
- On the Euro method pp. 250-275
- Umed Temursho
- The Euro and SUT-RAS methods: some further considerations pp. 276-286
- Juan Manuel Valderas-Jaramillo, José Rueda-Cantuche and Joerg Beutel
Volume 33, issue 1, 2021
- Hard times for long-term care systems? Spillover effects on the Spanish economy pp. 1-19
- Pablo Moya-Martínez, Fernando Bermejo and Raúl del Pozo-Rubio
- Are CGE models reliable for disaster impact analyses? pp. 20-46
- Lei Zhou and Zhenhua Chen
- Developing an electricity satellite account (ELSA): an application to Scotland, UK pp. 47-66
- Grant Allan, Kevin Connolly and Stuart McIntyre
- Decomposing value added in gross exports pp. 67-87
- Sébastien Miroudot and Ming Ye
- Tariff costs embodied in product prices: a dynamic analysis from global value chain perspective pp. 88-113
- Yuwan Duan, Ting Ji and Dongzhou Mei
- On growth regimes, structural change and input coefficients pp. 114-131
- Fidel Aroche Reyes
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