2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2016.11.020
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The multi-factor energy input–output model

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“…For example, Ying [22], Ji [23], Xie et al [24], Liu et al [25], Heringa et al [26], Zhang et al [27], Luo et al [28] and Bekhet et al [29], and their research strongly supported the industrial interdependence in various scenarios. In addition, Chen et al [30], Fan et al [31], Guevara et al [32], Ocampo et al [33] proposed the improved input-output model to study the industrial development and industry-related effects, which made the research method more targeted.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Ying [22], Ji [23], Xie et al [24], Liu et al [25], Heringa et al [26], Zhang et al [27], Luo et al [28] and Bekhet et al [29], and their research strongly supported the industrial interdependence in various scenarios. In addition, Chen et al [30], Fan et al [31], Guevara et al [32], Ocampo et al [33] proposed the improved input-output model to study the industrial development and industry-related effects, which made the research method more targeted.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Guevara [71] updated this compilation for 2014, adding 28 studies. He found that SDA studies applied to energy and emissions from 1995 to 2014 mainly used the direct impact coefficient input-output model instead of the more theoretically-sound hybrid input-output model; see Guevara and Domingos [46], Casler and Wilbur [60], and Miller and Blair [59].…”
Section: Structural Decomposition Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Sub-Model of the Energy Sector (in Physical Units) The elements Z E and C E e correspond to the sub-matrices of the matrix of interindustry energy flows in the economy (E) of the basic input-output model of energy flows (g = Ei + h); see, Alcántara and Roca [57], Guevara and Domingos [46], and Miller and Blair [59].…”
Section: The Multi-factor Input-output Model Of Primary Energy Usementioning
confidence: 99%
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