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A Global Case-Study Framework Applied to Water Supply and Sanitation |
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A world trade model based on comparative advantage with m regions, n goods, and k factors |
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154 |
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A world trade model with bilateral trade based on comparative advantage |
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Application of Sparse Matrix Techniques to Inter-Regional Input-Output Analysis |
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Choosing among alternative technologies: conditions for assuring the feasibility of an input–output database or scenario |
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Combining Multiregional Input-Output Analysis with a World Trade Model for Evaluating Scenarios for Sustainable Use of Global Resources, Part I: Conceptual Framework |
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Combining Multiregional Input-Output Analysis with a World Trade Model for Evaluating Scenarios for Sustainable Use of Global Resources, Part II: Implementation |
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Computers, Input-Output, and the Future |
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DO WATER-RICH REGIONS HAVE A COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE IN FOOD PRODUCTION? IMPROVING THE REPRESENTATION OF WATER FOR AGRICULTURE IN ECONOMIC MODELS |
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ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF POLICY RESTRICTIONS ON WATER WITHDRAWALS FROM SURFACE AND UNDERGROUND SOURCES |
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Economic Consequences of Military Spending |
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Editorial statement |
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Embodied Resource Flows and Product Flows |
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Embodied Resource Flows in a Global Economy |
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In honor of Wassily Leontief's 90th birthday |
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Indonesia: Resources, ecology and environment: Joan Hardjono (Editor). 1994, Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, USA. $29.95, ISBN 0-19-508574-4 |
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Input-Output Modeling of Protected Landscapes: The Adirondack Park |
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Land Use Change and Global Adaptations to Climate Change |
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POLICIES AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR A SUSTAINABLE USE OF WATER IN MEXICO: A SCENARIO ANALYSIS |
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Physical and monetary input-output analysis: What makes the difference? |
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Prospects for Cellulosic Biofuel Production in the Northeastern United States: A Scenario Analysis |
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Prospects for the recycling of plastics in the United States |
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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN CHINA: INTERREGIONAL TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE AND REGIONAL COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE |
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Reducing CO2 emissions: A comparative input-output study for Germany and the UK.: J.L.R. Proops, M. Faber and G. Wagenhals, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1992 |
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Rents in the era of resource scarcity: global payment flows under alternative scenarios |
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Resources for Sustainable Economic Development: A Framework for Evaluating Infrastructure System Alternatives |
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SECTORS MAY USE MULTIPLE TECHNOLOGIES SIMULTANEOUSLY: THE RECTANGULAR CHOICE-OF-TECHNOLOGY MODEL WITH BINDING FACTOR CONSTRAINTS |
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Shifting Trade Patterns as a Means of Reducing Global Carbon Dioxide Emissions |
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Structural Economics and the Quality of Life |
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Sustainable Consumption of Food: A Framework for Analyzing Scenarios about Changes in Diets |
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Technological change, trade and the environment |
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The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices: Michael Brower and Warren Leon, Three Rivers Press, 1999, ISBN: 0-609-80281-X, 304 pp |
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The choice of technology and associated changes in prices in the U.S. economy |
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The conversion of biological materials and wastes to useful products |
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The global economic costs of substituting dietary protein from fish with meat, grains and legumes, and dairy |
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The global economic costs of the need to treat polluted water |
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The rectangular sector-by-technology model: not every economy produces every product and some products may rely on several technologies simultaneously |
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Total Journal Articles |
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1,487 |
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71 |
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6,021 |