12th International Conference on Input-Output Techniques
 
*In total, 64 papers
 
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Mun-Heng TOH
Projecting the Leontief Inverse Directly by the RAS method
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Heinz D.Kurz and Neri Salvadori
The Dynamic Leontief Model and the Theory of Endogenous Growth
3
Clopper Almon
Regression with Just the Facts
4
Clopper Almon
How to Make a Product-to-Product Input-Output Table
5
Clopper Almon
A Perhaps Adequate Demand System with Applications to France, Italy, Spain and USA
6
Wang Yinchu
From Data Preparation to Construction of Simulation Models: the QUICKDYME Approach in COMPASS
7
Zuo Li and Wang Yinchu
The Treatment of the Discrepency between the Systems of Input Output and National Accounting
8
Erik Diezenbacher, Bert Smid and Bjo/rn Volkerink
Horizontal Integration in the Dutch Financial Sector
9
Ina Drejer
Technological Interdependence in the Danish Economy - A Comparison of Methods for Identifying Knowledge Flows
10
Bart Los
The Empirical Performance of a New Interindustry Technology Spillover Measure
11
Erik Dietzenbacher, Alex R. Hoen and Bart Los
Labor Productivity in Western Europe  1975-1985: An Intercountry, Interindustry Analysis
12
Harry C. Wilting, Wouter Biesiot, and Henri C. Moll
An Input-Output Based Methodology for the Evaluation of Technological and Demand-Side Energy Conservation Options
13
Douglas Nyhus
Investment and Exports : A Trade Share Perspective
14
Douglas S. Meade
The Relationship of Capital Investment and Capacity Utilization with Prices and Labor Productivity
15
B.Areosso-O'Callaghan

Guoqiang Yue

An Analysis of Structural Change in China using Biproportional Methods
16
Juan Carlos Collado Elena Alonso
Impact of the Single Currency in the Spanish Economy Using a Dynamic Multisectoral Model
17
Chin Lee
Factor Price Equalization and The Demand for Skilled and Unskilled Labor
18
Samuel Guillet GabrielleAntille
Towards A Multisectoral Model for Switzerland

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Jan Oosterhaven
Regional Economic Impacts: Non-, Semi-, and Full- Survey Methods Applied to the Energy Distribution sector in the Northern Netherlands
20
Adam Z. Rose, P-C Li
Income Distribution Effect of Government Transfers :   Sensitivity to Closure Rules in Input-Output and Compatible General Equilibrium Approaches
21
Bart Verspagan Merit
Technology Spillovers Between Sectors and Over Time
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Annemarth Idenburg
Technology Choices and the Eco-efficiency of the Economy : a Dynamic Input-Output Approach
23
Pirkko Aulin-Ahmavaara
Effective Rates of Sectoral Productivity Change
24
Tobais F.N. Schmidt
One Solution for a Bunch of Problems? European Environmental Tax Reforms and the Double Dividend Hypothesis
25
Davorin Kracun
A Model of Short-Run Responses to Monetary, Fiscal, Income and Price Policies
26
Flemming Møller and Mette Wier
Indirect and Avoided Environmental Consequences in Project Evaluation
27
Christian Bidad and Guido Erreygers
Sraffa and Leontief on Joint Production
28
Dr. Cristian Gehrke
An Early Contribution to the Analysis of the Impacts of Automation on Workers
29
Jean Claude Hennet
A Feedback Control Approach to Multistage Production Planning Based on Input-output Analysis
30
Victoria Shestalova
A General Equilibrium Analysis of International TFP growth rates
31
Waughray, D.K. and Abelardo Rodriguez
Valuing Water as an Economic Good in Dryland Areas- Balancing the Need for Food, Environmental and Financial Security
32
Xiaoming Pan
Interindustrial Effects of Labor Productivity : an Empirical Study of China
33
Josef Ricther
Reflections on the Empirical Foundations of Input-Output Analysis
34
Christian Lutz
NOx Emissions and the Use of Advanced Pollution Abatement Techniques in West Germany
35
Greenhalgh and Mary Gregory
Labour Productivity and Product Quality: Their Growth and Inter-Industry Transmission in the UK 1979 to 1990
36
Erik Dietzenbacker and Bjørn Volkerink
Key Sectors of Innovation
37
Terry Barker
Achieving a 10% cut in Europes CO2 emissions Using Additional Excise Duties : Multilateral Versus Unilateral Action using E3ME
38
Bernd Meyer
ECO- Taxes, CO2 - Emissions and Structural Change in Germany
39
Jan Van der Linden
Input-Output and the Analysis of Sector Policy Scenerios
40
Paul Konijn
Input-Output Systems in Current and Constant Prices in the European Union after the Introduction of ESA95
41
Mehmet Kula
Analysis of Price Increases by the Input-Output Costing Model in the Turkish Economy, 1996
42
Ina Drejer
Technological Interdependence in the Danish Economy - A Comparison of Methods for Identifying knowledge Flows
43
Ali H. Bayar
Can Europe Reduce Unemployment Through Environmental Taxes?
44
Sake de Boer and Wim Van Nunsopeet
Simultaneous Compilation of Current and Constant Prices in Supply and Use tables
45
Victor S. Venida
Employment, Productivity and the Informal Sector in the Phillippines , 1974-88 : An Input -Output Analysis
46
Wim Van Nunspeeet
Ten Years Supply and Use Tables in the Netherlands
47
Micheal L. Lahr
A Strategy for Producing Hybrid Regional Input-Output Tables
48
Joyashree Roy
Qualitative Input-Output Analysis of the Indian Economic Structure
49
Xiaoming Pan
Interindustrial Effects of Labor Productivity: an Empirical study of China
50
Victoria Shestalova
A General Equilibrium Analysis of International TFP Growth Rates
51
Augustin Canada
Spanish Experience on the Implementation of a Computerized System According to ESA-95 I/O Framework
52
Oscar de Juan and Eladio Febrero
Measuring Productivity from Vertically Integrated Sectors
53
Paula Antonello
Simultaneous Adjustment of Quantities and Prices: an Example of Hamiltonian Dynamics
54
Axel Düring
National Innovation Systems Analysed by the SMFA: A Comparison between Germany,Japan, and the USA for the Decade 1980/1990
55
Bill Edmondson
A Procedure For Determining Food and Fiber Output, Employment, and Value-Added by Agricultural Sector
56
Kenneth A. Reinert
What Difference Does a Country Make? Open- and Closed- Loop Effects in North America
57
Giandemetrio Marangoni
Infrastructure and Performance of the Italian Economic System
58
Norbert Rainer
Derivation of Input-Output Matrices from Supply and Use Tables in the 1993 SNA/ 1995 SNA
59
Helmet Maier
Are Economic Goals and Goals of Environmental Protection Compatible
60
Ludvik Bogataj
Input-Output Analysis Applied to MRP Models with Compound Distribution of Total Demand
61
Maurizio Grassini
The Core of the Multisectoral INFORUM Model
62
Akiko Nakajima
Japan Korea Link Input-Output Analysis
63
D. Campisi and M. Gastaldi
Regional Growth in Multiregional I-O Framework
64
Y.M. Siddiqi and M. Salem
Implementing the 1993 SNA Recommendation on Valuation in Canadian Input-Output Accounts