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Input-Output Economics

Z. Kenessey, +1 more
- Vol. 35, Iss: 3, pp 327
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The article was published on 1967-01-01. It has received 1187 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Input/output.

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Alternative Approaches of Physical Input–Output Analysis to Estimate Primary Material Inputs of Production and Consumption Activities

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ICT technologies in Europe: A study of technological diffusion and economic growth under network theory

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Stronger-than-Lyapunov notions of matrix stability, or how "flowers" help solve problems in mathematical ecology

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Network trophic dynamics: the modes of energy utilization in ecosystems

TL;DR: In this article, the concept of progressive efficiency is generalized from food chains to food networks of arbitrary structure and two distinct modes and corresponding pathways of contribution to energy-matter utilization are identified and formulated using continuous time models of energymatter flows in ecosystems.
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Systemic Input-Output Computation of Green and Blue Virtual Water ‘Flows’ with an Illustration for the Mediterranean Region

TL;DR: It is upheld that the integration of these two methods can not only provide a more robust framework for quantifying virtual water ‘flows’, but also enhance the relevance of the concept as a tool for water resource management policy.