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EXIOPOL (A New Environmental Accounting Framework Using Externality Data and Input-Output Tools for Policy Analysis) was a European Union (EU)-funded project creating a detailed, global, multiregional environmentally extended Supply and Use table (MR EE SUT) of 43 countries, 129 sectors, 80...
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Environmental concerns and the search for climate change mitigation have led to the deployment of renewable energy technologies (RET) in several countries. The adoption of incentive policies, especially those based on heavy subsides, has motivated the discussion of social and economic benefits...
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1. A Global Perspective on Sustainable DevelopmentK. S. Wiebe2. Analysing Global Value Chains using the OECD's Inter-Country Input-Output TablesN. Yamano and K. S. Wiebe3. Money Cannot Compensate for Entropy: Ecologically Unequal Exchange and the Decoupling of Economics from RealityA. Hornborg4....
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The Global Resource Accounting Model (GRAM) is an environmentally-extended multi-regional input--output model, covering 48 sectors in 53 countries and two regions. Next to CO<sub>2</sub> emissions, GRAM also includes different resource categories. Using GRAM, we are able to estimate the amount of carbon...
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