1975
DOI: 10.1109/proc.1975.9769
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Input-output models in economic and environmental policy analyses

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“…Duchin (1998) states that the power of the IO Leontief economy rests upon its capacity of representing the technology and the changes in technology with enough accuracy to allow performing a real empirical analysis. As Gutmanis (1975) states, IO analysis possesses more structural information than the majority of the existing models and satisfies a number of laws and identities of conservation, namely general interdependency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duchin (1998) states that the power of the IO Leontief economy rests upon its capacity of representing the technology and the changes in technology with enough accuracy to allow performing a real empirical analysis. As Gutmanis (1975) states, IO analysis possesses more structural information than the majority of the existing models and satisfies a number of laws and identities of conservation, namely general interdependency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2005;Tukker et al 2009;Suh (ed. ) 2009); water (Anderson and Manning 1983;Foran 2001, L. Wang et al 2005;Dietzenbacher and Velázquez 2007;Lenzen 2009; H. Wang and Y. Wang 2009); waste (Leontief 1977b;Duchin 1990;Duchin 1994;Nakamura 1999;Nakamura and Kondo 2002;Kondo and Nakamura 2005;Nakamura and Kondo 2006); and environmental policy analysis (Gutmanis 1975). The UN global model project has stimulated significant interest in the analysis of the environmental consequences of economic development and effects of technological innovation (Leontief 1977c;Ayres and Shapanka 1976;Petri 1977;Carter and Petri 1979;Leontief and Duchin 1986).…”
Section: Industrial Ecology: the Study Of Interactions Between The Ecmentioning
confidence: 99%