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Recent Developments in InputOutput Analysis

by Erik Dietzenbacher, Michael L. Lahr, Manfred Lenzen

The international fragmentation of current production processes has led to an explosion of trade in intermediate products, indirectly impacting jobs, income, resources, energy, and emissions. Much of what is consumed is produced via global value chains contributing to climate change via carbon dioxide emissions. The editors comprehensively present research that has advanced the state of the art in input-output analysis over the past two decades, along with an original introduction. Also provided is analysis of the complex interdependent international production structures and their links to social inequality and the environment, which has led to a demand for international input-output tables.

FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New

Author Biography

Edited by Erik Dietzenbacher, Professor of Interindustry Economics, University of Groningen, the Netherlands, Michael L. Lahr, Professor of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, US and Manfred Lenzen, Professor of Sustainability Research, University of Sydney, Australia

Table of Contents

Contents:Volume IIntroduction: Introducing the Recent Developments in Input–Output AnalysisErik Dietzenbacher, Michael L. Lahr and Manfred Lenzen xivPART I DATA: INPUT–OUTPUT GOING GLOBAL1. Jan A. van der Linden and Jan Oosterhaven (1995), 'EuropeanCommunity Intercountry Input–Output Relations: ConstructionMethod and Main Results for 1965–85', Economic SystemsResearch, 7 (3), 249–69 22. Bo Meng, Yaxiong Zhang and Satoshi Inomata (2013), 'Compilationand Applications of IDE-JETRO's International Input–OutputTables', Economic Systems Research, 25 (1), March, 122–42 233. Erik Dietzenbacher, Bart Los, Robert Stehrer, Marcel Timmer andGaaitzen de Vries (2013), 'The Construction of World Input–OutputTables in the WIOD Project', Economic Systems Research, 25 (1),March, 71–98 444. Arnold Tukker, Evgueni Poliakov, Reinout Heijungs, Troy Hawkins,Frederik Neuwahl, José M. Rueda-Cantuche, Stefan Giljum,Stephan Moll, Jan Oosterhaven and Maaike Bouwmeester (2009),'Towards a Global Multi-Regional Environmentally ExtendedInput–Output Database', Ecological Economics, 68 (7), May,1928–37 725. Manfred Lenzen, Keiichiro Kanemoto, Daniel Moran and ArneGeschke (2012), 'Mapping the Structure of the World Economy',Environmental Science and Technology, 46 (15), 8374–81 826. Martin Bruckner, Stefan Giljum, Christian Lutz and Kirsten SvenjaWiebe (2012), 'Materials Embodied in International Trade – GlobalMaterial Extraction and Consumption between 1995 and 2005',Global Environmental Change, 22 (3), August, 568–76 907. Glen P. Peters, Robbie Andrew and James Lennox (2011),'Constructing an Environmentally-Extended Multi-Regional Input–Output Table Using the GTAP Database', Economic SystemsResearch, 23 (2), June, 131–52 99PART II TRADE8. Faye Duchin (2005), 'A World Trade Model Based on ComparativeAdvantage with m Regions, n Goods, and k Factors', EconomicSystems Research, 17 (2), June, 141–62 122vi Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis I9. David Hummels, Jun Ishii and Kei-Mu Yi (2001), 'The Nature andGrowth of Vertical Specialization in World Trade', Journal ofInternational Economics, 54 (1), June, 75–96 14410. Robert Koopman, Zhi Wang and Shang-Jin Wei (2014), 'TracingValue-Added and Double Counting in Gross Exports', AmericanEconomic Review, 104 (2), February, 459–94 16611. Robert C. Johnson and Guillermo Noguera (2012), 'Accounting forIntermediates: Production Sharing and Trade in Value Added',Journal of International Economics, 86 (2), March, 224–36 20212. Bart Los, Marcel P. Timmer and Gaaitzen J. de Vries (2015), 'HowGlobal are Global Value Chains? A New Approach to MeasureInternational Fragmentation', Journal of Regional Science, SpecialIssue: Local Consequences of Global Production Processes, 55 (1),January, 66–92 21513. Jeffrey J. Reimer (2006), 'Global Production Sharing and Trade inthe Services of Factors', Journal of International Economics, 68 (2),March, 384–408 24214. Daniel Trefler and Susan Chun Zhu (2010), 'The Structure of FactorContent Predictions', Journal of International Economics, 82 (2),November, 195–207 26715. Erik Dietzenbacher and Isidoro Romero (2007), 'Production Chainsin an Interregional Framework: Identification by Means of AveragePropagation Lengths', International Regional Science Review, 30(4), October, 362–83 28016. Pol Antràs, Davin Chor, Thibault Fally and Russell Hillberry (2012),'Measuring the Upstreamness of Production and Trade Flows',American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 102 (3),May, 412–16 302PART III STRUCTURAL DECOMPOSITION ANALYSIS17. Erik Dietzenbacher and Bart Los (1998), 'Structural DecompositionTechniques: Sense and Sensitivity', Economic Systems Research, 10(4), December, 307–23 30818. Mark De Haan (2001), 'A Structural Decomposition Analysis ofPollution in the Netherlands', Economic Systems Research, 13 (2),June, 181–96 32519. Jan Oosterhaven and Alex R. Hoen (1998), 'Preferences,Technology, Trade and Real Income Changes in the EuropeanUnion: An Intercountry Decomposition Analysis for 1975–1985',Annals of Regional Science, 32 (4), November, 505–24 34120. Yan Xia, Ying Fan and Cuihong Yang (2015), 'Assessing the Impactof Foreign Content in China's Exports on the Carbon OutsourcingHypothesis', Applied Energy, 150, July, 296–307 361Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis I vii21. Xuemei Jiang, Erik Dietzenbacher and Bart Los (2014), 'ADissection of the Growth of Regional Disparities in Chinese LaborProductivity between 1997 and 2002', Annals of Regional Science,52 (2), March, 513–36 373PART IV STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND PRODUCTIVITY22. Thijs ten Raa and Edward N. Wolff (2001), 'Outsourcing ofServices and the Productivity Recovery in U.S. Manufacturing inthe 1980s and 1990s', Journal of Productivity Analysis, 16 (2),September, 149–65 39823. Antonio F. Amores and Thijs ten Raa (2014), 'Firm Efficiency,Industry Performance and the Economy: Three-Way Decompositionwith an Application to Andalusia', Journal of Productivity Analysis,42 (1), August, 25–34 41524. Masahiro Kuroda and Koji Nomura (2004), 'Technological Changeand Accumulated Capital: A Dynamic Decomposition of Japan'sGrowth', in Erik Dietzenbacher and Michael L. Lahr (eds), WassilyLeontief and Input–Output Economics, Chapter 15, Cambridge, UK:Press Syndicate of the University of Cambridge, 256–93 42525. Yasuhide Okuyama, Michael Sonis and Geoffrey J.D. Hewings(2006), 'Typology of Structural Change in a Regional Economy: ATemporal Inverse Analysis', Economic Systems Research, 18 (2),June, 133–53 46326. Philip R. Israilevich, Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Michael Sonis andGraham R. Schindler (1997), 'Forecasting Structural Change with aRegional Econometric Input–Output Model', Journal of RegionalScience, 37 (4), November, 565–90 484PART V HYPOTHETICAL EXTRACTIONS27. Ronald E. Miller and Michael L. Lahr (2001), 'A Taxonomy ofExtractions', in Regional Science Perspectives in EconomicAnalysis: A Festschrift in Memory of Benjamin H. Stevens, Chapter21, Bingley, UK: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 407–41 51128. Yu Song, Chunlu Liu and Craig Langston (2006), 'LinkageMeasures of the Construction Sector Using the HypotheticalExtraction Method', Construction Management and Economics, 24(6), 579–89 54629. Carsten A. Holz (2011), 'The Unbalanced Growth Hypothesis andthe Role of the State: The Case of China's State-Owned Enterprises',Journal of Development Economics, 96 (2), November, 220–38 55730. Erik Dietzenbacher and Michael L. Lahr (2013), 'ExpandingExtractions', Economic Systems Research, 25 (3), September,341–60 576viii Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis IPART VI UPDATING AND PROJECTIONS31. Wenfeng Huang, Shintaro Kobayashi and Hajime Tanji (2008),'Updating an Input–Output Matrix with Sign-Preservation: SomeImproved Objective Functions and their Solutions', EconomicSystems Research, 20 (1), March, 111–23 59732. Umed Temurshoev and Marcel P. Timmer (2011), 'JointEstimation of Supply and Use Tables', Papers in RegionalScience, 90 (4), November, 863–82 61033. Sherman Robinson, Andrea Cattaneo and Moataz El-Said (2001),'Updating and Estimating a Social Accounting Matrix UsingCross Entropy Methods', Economic Systems Research, 13 (1),March, 47–64 63034. Manfred Lenzen, Maria Cecilia Pinto de Moura, Arne Geschke,Keiichiro Kanemoto and Daniel Dean Moran (2012), 'A CyclingMethod for Constructing Input–Output Table Time Series fromIncomplete Data', Economic Systems Research, 24 (4), December,413–32 648PART VII DISASTERS35. Adam Rose, Juan Benavides, Stephanie E. Chang, PhilipSzczesniak and Dongsoon Lim (1997), 'The Regional EconomicImpact of an Earthquake: Direct and Indirect Effects of ElectricityLifeline Disruptions', Journal of Regional Science, 37 (3),August, 437–58 66936. Joost R. Santos and Yacov Y. Haimes (2004), 'Modeling theDemand Reduction Input–Output (I–O) Inoperability Due toTerrorism of Interconnected Infrastructures', Risk Analysis, 24(6), December, 1437–51 69137. Sungbin Cho, Peter Gordon, James E. Moore II, Harry W.Richardson, Masanobu Shinozuka and Stephanie Chang (2001),'Integrating Transportation Network and Regional EconomicModels to Estimate the Costs of a Large Urban Earthquake',Journal of Regional Science, 41 (1), February, 39–65 70638. Yasuhide Okuyama (2004), 'Modeling Spatial Economic Impactsof an Earthquake: Input–Output Approaches', Disaster Preventionand Management: An International Journal, 13 (4), 297–306 733PART VIII DATA: OTHER NEW INITIATIVES39. Tomohiro Okadera, Masataka Watanabe and Kaiqin Xu (2006),'Analysis of Water Demand and Water Pollutant Discharge Usinga Regional Input–Output Table: An Application to the City ofChongqing, Upstream of the Three Gorges Dam in China',Ecological Economics, 58 (2), June, 221–37 744Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis I ix40. Geoffrey J.D. Hewings, Yasuhide Okuyama and Michael Sonis(2001), 'Economic Interdependence within the ChicagoMetropolitan Area: A Miyazawa Analysis', Journal of RegionalScience, 41 (2), May, 195–217 76141. Xiannuan Lin and Karen R. Polenske (1998), 'Input–OutputModeling of Production Processes for Business Management',Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 9 (2), June, 205–26 78442. Vito Albino, Carmen Izzo and Silvana Kuhtz (2002), 'Input–Output Models for the Analysis of a Local/Global Supply Chain',International Journal of Production Economics, 78 (2), July,119–31 80643. Xikang Chen, Leonard K. Cheng, K. C. Fung, Lawrence J. Lau,Yun-Wing Sung, K. Zhu, C. Yang, J. Pei and Y. Duan (2012),'Domestic Value Added and Employment Generated by ChineseExports: A Quantitative Estimation', China Economic Review, 23(4), December, 850–64 81944. Robert Koopman, Zhi Wang and Shang-Jin Wei (2012),'Estimating Domestic Content in Exports when Processing Tradeis Pervasive', Journal of Development Economics, 99 (1),September, 178–89 83445. Chris Bachmann, Matthew J. Roorda and Chris Kennedy (2015),'Developing a Multi-Scale Multi-Region Input–Output Model',Economic Systems Research, 27 (2), June, 172–93 84646. Manfred Lenzen, Arne Geschke, Thomas Wiedmann, Joe Lane,Neal Anderson, Timothy Baynes, John Boland, Peter Daniels,Christopher Dey, Jacob Fry, Michalis Hadjikakou, Steven Kenway,Arunima Malik, Daniel Moran, Joy Murray, Stuart Nettleton,Lavinia Poruschi, Christian Reynolds, Hazel Rowley, Julien Ugon,Dean Webb and James West (2014), 'Compiling and Using Input–Output Frameworks through Collaborative Virtual Laboratories',Science of the Total Environment, 485–486, July, 241–51 86847. G. Papaconstantinou, N. Sakurai and A. Wyckoff (1998),'Domestic and International Product-Embodied R&D Diffusion',Research Policy, 27 (3), July, 301–14 879Volume IIIntroduction An introduction to both volumes by the editors appears in Volume IPART I INTRODUCTION1. Faye Duchin (1992), 'Industrial Input–Output Analysis:Implications for Industrial Ecology', Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the USA, 89 (3), February, 851–55 22. Sangwon Suh and Shigemi Kagawa (2005), 'Industrial Ecology andInput–Output Economics: An Introduction', Economic SystemsResearch, 17 (4), December, 349–64 73. Edgar G. Hertwich (2005), 'Consumption and Industrial Ecology',Journal of Industrial Ecology, 9 (1–2), January, 1–6 234. Rutger Hoekstra and Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (2006),'Constructing Physical Input–Output Tables for EnvironmentalModeling and Accounting: Framework and Illustrations',Ecological Economics, 59 (3), September, 375–93 29PART II HISTORICAL BACKGROUND5. Walter Isard, Kenneth Bassett, Charles Choguill, John Furtado,Ronald Izumita, John Kissin, Eliahu Romanoff, Richard Seyfarthand Richard Tatlock (1968), 'On the Linkage of Socio-Economicand Ecologic Systems', Papers of the Regional Science Association,21 (1), December, 79–99 496. Herman E. Daly (1968), 'On Economics as a Life Science', Journalof Political Economy, 76 (3), May–June, 392–406 707. Robert U. Ayres and Allen V. Kneese (1969), 'Production,Consumption, and Externalities', American Economic Review, 59(3), June, 282–97 858. Wassily Leontief and Daniel Ford (1972), 'Air Pollution and theEconomic Structure: Empirical Results of Input–OutputComputations', in A. Brody and A.P. Carter (eds), Input–OutputTechniques, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: North-Holland PublishingCo./American Elsevier, 9–30 1019. Bruce Hannon (1973), 'The Structure of Ecosystems', Journal ofTheoretical Biology, 41 (3), October, 535–46 12310. Werner Antweiler (1996), 'The Pollution Terms of Trade',Economic Systems Research, 8 (4), December, 361–65 135vi Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis II11. Steven J. Keuning, Jan van Dalen and Mark de Haan (1999), 'TheNetherlands' NAMEA: Presentation, Usage and Future Extensions',Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 10 (1), January, 15–37 14012. Mònica Serrano and Erik Dietzenbacher (2010), 'Responsibility andTrade Emission Balances: An Evaluation of Approaches',Ecological Economics, 69 (11), September, 2224–32 163PART III RESOURCES AND ENERGY13. Graham J. Treloar (1997), 'Extracting Embodied Energy Paths fromInput–Output Tables: Towards an Input–Output-Based HybridEnergy Analysis Method', Economic Systems Research, 9 (4),December, 375–91 17314. Klaus Hubacek and Stefan Giljum (2003), 'Applying PhysicalInput–Output Analysis to Estimate Land Appropriation (EcologicalFootprints) of International Trade Activities', EcologicalEconomics, 44 (1), February, 137–51 19015. Kuishuang Feng, Ashok Chapagain, Sangwon Suh, Stephan Pfisterand Klaus Hubacek (2011), 'Comparison of Bottom-Up and Top-Down Approaches to Calculating the Water Footprints of Nations',Economic Systems Research: Input–Output and Water, 23 (4),December, 371–85 20516. Thomas O. Wiedmann, Heinz Schandl, Manfred Lenzen, DanielMoran, Sangwon Suh, James West and Keiichiro Kanemoto (2015),'The Material Footprint of Nations', PNAS – Proceedings of theNational Academy of Sciences of the USA, 112 (20), 19th May,6271–76 22017. Manfred Lenzen, Daniel Moran, Anik Bhaduri, KeiichiroKanemoto, Maksud Bekchanov, Arne Geschke, Barney Foran(2013), 'International Trade of Scarce Water', EcologicalEconomics, 94, October, 78–85 22618. Jun Lan, Arunima Malik, Manfred Lenzen, Darian McBain andKeiichiro Kanemoto (2016), 'A Structural Decomposition Analysisof Global Energy Footprints', Applied Energy, 163 (1), February,436–51 234PART IV CLIMATE CHANGE19. Jesper Munksgaard and Klaus Alsted Pedersen (2001), 'CO2Accounts for Open Economies: Producer or ConsumerResponsibility?', Energy Policy, 29 (4), March, 327–34 251Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis II vii20. J.C. Minx, T. Wiedmann, R. Wood, G.P. Peters, M. Lenzen,A. Owen, K. Scott, J. Barrett, K. Hubacek, G. Baiocchi, A. Paul,E. Dawkins, J. Briggs, D. Guan, S. Suh and F. Ackerman (2009),'Input–Output Analysis and Carbon Footprinting: An Overview ofApplications', Economic Systems Research: Carbon Footprint andInput–OutputAnalysis, 21 (3), September, 187–216 25921. Thomas Wiedmann, Richard Wood, Jan C. Minx, Manfred Lenzen,Dabo Guan and Rocky Harris (2010), 'A Carbon Footprint TimeSeries of the UK – Results from a Multi-Region Input–OutputModel', Economic Systems Research, 22 (1), March, 19–42 28922. Steven J. Davis and Ken Caldeira (2010), 'Consumption-BasedAccounting of CO2 Emissions', PNAS – Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the USA, 107 (12), 23rd March, 5687–92 31323. Glen P. Peters, Jan C. Minx, Christopher L. Weber and OttmarEdenhofer (2011), 'Growth in Emission Transfers via InternationalTrade from 1990 to 2008', PNAS – Proceedings of the NationalAcademy of Sciences of the USA, 108 (21), 24th May, 8903–8 31924. Kuishuang Feng, Steven J. Davis, Laixiang Sun, Xin Li, Dabo Guan,Weidong Liu, Zhu Liu and Klaus Hubacek (2013), 'OutsourcingCO2 within China', PNAS – Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences of the USA, 110 (28), 9th July, 11654–59 325PART V OTHER ENVIRONMENTAL INDICATORS AND ECOSYSTEMS25. Shinichiro Nakamura and Yasushi Kondo (2002), 'Input–OutputAnalysis of Waste Management', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 6(1), January, 39–63 33226. Sangwon Suh (2005), 'Theory of Materials and Energy FlowAnalysis in Ecology and Economics', Ecological Modelling, 189(3–4), December, 251–69 35727. Azusa Oita, Arunima Malik, Keiichiro Kanemoto, Arne Geschke,Shota Nishijima and Manfred Lenzen (2016), 'Substantial NitrogenPollution Embedded in International Trade', Nature Geoscience, 9(2), February, 111–15 37628. Mulin Hui, Qingru Wu, Shuxiao Wang, Sai Liang, Lei Zhang,Fengyang Wang, Manfred Lenzen, Yafei Wang, Lixiao Xu,Zhongtian Lin, Hai Yang, Yan Lin, Thorjorn Larssen, Ming Xu andJiming Hao (2017), 'Mercury Flows in China and Global Drivers',Environmental Science and Technology, 51 (1), January, 222–31 381PART VI SUB-NATIONAL IO STUDIES29. Dabo Guan and Klaus Hubacek (2007), 'Assessment of RegionalTrade and Virtual Water Flows in China', Ecological Economics,61 (1), February, 159–70 392viii Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis II30. Erik Dietzenbacher and Esther Velázquez (2007), 'AnalysingAndalusian Virtual Water Trade in an Input–Output Framework',Regional Studies, 41 (2), 185–96 40431. Yang Yu, Klaus Hubacek, Kuishuang Feng and Dabo Guan (2010),'Assessing Regional and Global Water Footprints for the UK',Ecological Economics, 69 (5), March, 1140–47 41632. Manfred Lenzen and Greg M. Peters (2010), 'How City DwellersAffect Their Resource Hinterland: A Spatial Impact Study ofAustralian Households', Journal of Industrial Ecology, SpecialIssue: Sustainable Consumption and Production, 14 (1), January–February, 73–90 42433. Jan Minx, Giovanni Baiocchi, Thomas Wiedmann, John Barrett,Felix Creutzig, Kuishuang Feng, Michael Förster, Peter-PaulPichler, Helga Weisz and Klaus Hubacek (2013), 'CarbonFootprints of Cities and Other Human Settlements in the UK',Environmental Research Letters, 8 (035039), September, 1–10 44234. Ryoji Hasegawa, Shigemi Kagawa and Makiko Tsukui (2015),'Carbon Footprint Analysis through Constructing a Multi-RegionInput–Output Table: A Case Study of Japan', Journal of EconomicStructures, 4 (5), December, 1–20 45235. Makiko Tsukui, Shigemi Kagawa and Yasushi Kondo (2015),'Measuring the Waste Footprint of Cities in Japan: A InterregionalWaste Input–Output Analysis', Journal of Economic Structures, 4(18), December, 1–24 472PART VII IO-BASED LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT36. Satish Joshi (1999), 'Product Environmental Life-Cycle AssessmentUsing Input–Output Techniques', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 3(2–3), April, 95–120 49737. H. Scott Matthews and Mitchell J. Small (2000), 'Extending theBoundaries of Life-Cycle Assessment through EnvironmentalEconomic Input–Output Models', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 4(3), July, 7–10 52338. Sangwon Suh, Manfred Lenzen, Graham J. Treloar, Hiroki Hondo,Arpad Horvath, Gjalt Huppes, Olivier Jolliet, Uwe Klann, WolframKrewitt, Yuichi Moriguchi, Jesper Munksgaard and Gregory Norris(2004), 'System Boundary Selection in Life-Cycle InventoriesUsing Hybrid Approaches', Environmental Science and Technology,38 (3), February, 657–64 52739. Sangwon Suh and Shinichiro Nakamura (2007), 'Five Years in theArea of Input–Output and Hybrid LCA', International Journal ofLife Cycle Assessment, 12 (6), September, 351–52 535Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis II ix40. Edgar G. Hertwich (2011), 'The Life Cycle EnvironmentalImpacts of Consumption', Economic Systems Research, 23 (1),March, 27–47 53741. Shigemi Kagawa, Klaus Hubacek, Keisuke Nansai, MinoriKataoka, Shunsuke Managi, Sangwon Suh and Yuki Kudoh(2013), 'Better Cars or Older Cars?: Assessing CO2 EmissionReduction Potential of Passenger Vehicle Replacement Programs',Global Environmental Change, 23 (6), December, 1807–18 558PART VIII TEMPORAL AND STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS42. Iñaki Arto and Erik Dietzenbacher (2014), 'Drivers of the Growthin Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions', Environmental Science andTechnology, 48 (10), May, 5388–94 57143. Dabo Guan, Glen P. Peters, Christopher L. Weber and KlausHubacek (2009), 'Journey to World Top Emitter: An Analysis ofthe Driving Forces of China's Recent CO2 Emissions Surge',Geophysical Research Letters, 36 (4), February, 1–5 57844. Haiyan Zhang and Michael L. Lahr (2014), 'China's EnergyConsumption Change from 1987 to 2007: A Multi-RegionalStructural Decomposition Analysis', Energy Policy, 67, April,682–93 58345. Jan Weinzettel and Jan Kovanda (2011), 'Structural DecompositionAnalysis of Raw Material Consumption: The Case of the CzechRepublic', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 15 (6), December,893–907 59546. Arnold Tukker, Tanya Bulavskaya, Stefan Giljum, Arjan deKoning, Stephan Lutter, Moana Simas, Konstantin Stadler andRichard Wood (2016), 'Environmental and Resource Footprints ina Global Context: Europe's Structural Deficit in ResourceEndowments', Global Environmental Change, 40, September,171–81 61047. Manfred Lenzen (2007), 'Structural Path Analysis of EcosystemNetworks', Ecological Modelling, 200 (3–4), January, 334–42 62148. Richard Wood and Manfred Lenzen (2009), 'Structural PathDecomposition', Energy Economics, 31 (3), May, 335–41 630PART IX ENVIRONMENTAL AND RESOURCE POLICY49. Erik Dietzenbacher and Kakali Mukhopadhyay (2007), 'AnEmpirical Examination of the Pollution Haven Hypothesis forIndia: Towards a Green Leontief Paradox?', Environmental andResource Economics, 36 (4), April, 427–49 638x Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis II50. Glen P. Peters and Edgar G. Hertwich (2008), 'Post-KyotoGreenhouse Gas Inventories: Production versus Consumption',Climatic Change, 86 (1–2), January, 51–66 66151. Michael Jakob, Jan Christoph Steckel and Ottmar Edenhofer(2014), 'Consumption- Versus Production-Based EmissionPolicies', Annual Review of Resource Economics, 6, November,297–318 67752. John Barrett, Glen Peters, Thomas Wiedmann, Kate Scott, ManfredLenzen, Katy Roelich and Corinne Le Quéré (2013), 'Consumption-Based GHG Emission Accounting: A UK Case Study', ClimatePolicy, 13 (4), 451–70 69953. Haiyan Zhang, Michael L. Lahr and Jun Bi (2016), 'Challenges ofGreen Consumption in China: A Household Energy UsePerspective', Economic Systems Research, 28 (2), June, 183–201 71954. Faye Duchin, Stephen H. Levine and Anders Hammer Strømman(2016), 'Combining Multiregional Input–Output Analysis with aWorld Trade Model for Evaluating Scenarios for Sustainable Use ofGlobal Resources, Part I: Conceptual Framework', Journal ofIndustrial Ecology, 20 (4), August, 775–82 73855. Arjan de Koning, Gjalt Huppes, Sebastiaan Deetman and ArnoldTukker (2016), 'Scenarios for a 2 °C World: A Trade-Linked Input–Output Model with High Sector Detail', Climate Policy, 16 (3),301–17 746PART X SOCIAL ASPECTS: RESPONSIBILITY AND FOOTPRINTS56. Albert E. Steenge (1999), 'Input–Output Theory and InstitutionalAspects of Environmental Policy', Structural Change and EconomicDynamics, 10 (1), January, 161–76 76457. Roxana Juliá and Faye Duchin (2007), 'World Trade as theAdjustment Mechanism of Agriculture to Climate Change', ClimaticChange, 82 (3–4), June, 393–409 78058. Darian McBain and Ali Alsamawi (2014), 'Quantitative Accountingfor Social Economic Indicators', Natural Resources Forum: SpecialSection on Oceans and Seas, 38 (3), August, 193–202 79759. Ali Alsamawi, Joy Murray and Manfred Lenzen (2014), 'TheEmployment Footprints of Nations: Uncovering Master–ServantRelationships', Journal of Industrial Ecology, 18 (1), February,59–70 80760. Moana S. Simas, Laura Golsteijn, Mark A.J. Huijbregts, RichardWood and Edgar G. Hertwich (2014), 'The "Bad Labor" Footprint:Quantifying the Social Impacts of Globalization', Sustainability, 6(11), October, 7514–40 819Recent Developments in Input–Output Analysis II xi61. Daniel Moran, Darian McBain, Keiichiro Kanemoto, ManfredLenzen and Arne Geschke (2015), 'Global Supply Chains of Coltan:A Hybrid Life Cycle Assessment Study Using a Social Indicator',Journal of Industrial Ecology, 19 (3), June, 357–65 84662. Alexandre Tisserant and Stefan Pauliuk (2016), 'Matching GlobalCobalt Demand under Different Scenarios for Co-Production andMining Attractiveness', Journal of Economic Structures, 5 (4),December, 1–19 85563. Jorge Gómez-Paredes, Ali Alsamawi, Eiji Yamasue, HideyukiOkumura, Keiichi N. Ishihara, Arne Geschke and Manfred Lenzen(2016), 'Consuming Childhoods: An Assessment of Child Labor'sRole in Indian Production and Global Consumption', Journal ofIndustrial Ecology, Special Issue: Linking Local Consumption toGlobal Impacts, 20 (3), June, 611–22 874

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'We were very pleased to learn of this ambitious new two-volume compendium of key contributions over the last twenty years or so to the field of input–output analysis, compiled by seasoned veteran input-output researchers Erik Dietzenbacher, Michael Lahr and Manfred Lenzen. The input-output field is experiencing a notable renaissance of methodological developments and applications, especially in conjunction with the growing collection of global data sets, to evaluate economic, environmental, and social policy issues. These recent developments are captured very effectively in the collection, which draws on a wide range of both traditional and newer, specialized journals with which some readers may be less familiar. The new compendium stands as an excellent resource on its own, and it will also serve as an especially useful companion to existing texts in the field.' -- Peter Blair, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine and Ronald E. Miller, University of Pennsylvania, US

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'We were very pleased to learn of this ambitious new two-volume compendium of key contributions over the last twenty years or so to the field of input-output analysis, compiled by seasoned veteran input-output researchers Erik Dietzenbacher, Michael Lahr and Manfred Lenzen. The input-output field is experiencing a notable renaissance of methodological developments and applications, especially in conjunction with the growing collection of global data sets, to evaluate economic, environmental, and social policy issues. These recent developments are captured very effectively in the collection, which draws on a wide range of both traditional and newer, specialized journals with which some readers may be less familiar. The new compendium stands as an excellent resource on its own, and it will also serve as an especially useful companion to existing texts in the field.'

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