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CO2 trade balance 2 Regional CGE modelling 2 Carbon dioxide Environmental aspects Econometric models 1 Environmental attribution 1 Interregional input-output 1 Regional economics 1 environmental attribution 1 equilibrium (Economics) 1 interregional input-output 1
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Article 1 Book / Working Paper 1
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Gilmartin, Michelle 2 Turner, Karen 2 McGregor, P. G. 1 McGregor, Peter G 1 Swales, J Kim 1 Swales, J. Kim 1
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Department of Economics, University of Stirling 1
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Stirling Economics Discussion Papers 1
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An integrated IO and CGE approach to analysing changes in environmental trade balances
Turner, Karen; Gilmartin, Michelle; McGregor, P. G.; … - 2011
The application of multi-region environmental input-output (IO) analysis to the problem of accounting for emissions generation (and/or resource use) under different accounting principles has become increasingly common in the ecological and environmental economics literature, with many...
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An integrated IO and CGE approach to analysing changes in environmental trade balances
Turner, Karen; Gilmartin, Michelle; McGregor, Peter G; … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2011
Input-output (IO) tables and demand-driven multiplier techniques are absolutely appropriate for conventional pollution attribution (accounting) analyses as they provide all the required information on pollution embodied in intersectoral interactions and interregional trade flows. However, as a...
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