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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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A fuzzy dynamic inoperability input-output model for strategic risk management in global production networks

TL;DR: A fuzzy multi-criteria approach is developed to determine interdependencies between nodes in a GPN using experts’ knowledge and an efficient and accurate method based on fuzzy interval calculus in the Fuzzy DIIM is proposed.
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Scaling behaviors of weighted food webs as energy transportation networks

TL;DR: By investigating 21 empirical weighted food webs as energy flow networks, several ubiquitous scaling behaviors are found, including the allometric scaling power law relationship, and a simple relationship among these power law exponents, eta=(alpha-1)/(beta-1), was mathematically derived and tested by the empirical food webs.
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An assessment of environmental sustainability in Northern Australia using the ecological footprint and with reference to indigenous populations and remoteness.

TL;DR: This paper found that higher density urban populations, which are largely non-Indigenous, have larger footprints than rural and remote populations, who are largely Indigenous, and that Indigenous ecological footprints are heavily influenced by the provision of government services.
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Analysis of Critical Infrastructure Network Failure in the European Union: A Combined Systems Engineering and Economic Model

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a combined Systems Engineering and Dynamic Inoperability Input-output model (SE-DIIM) for assessing the economic impact of critical infrastructure network failure on the national or regional level taking account of resilience.
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Economic input/output analysis to aid life cycle assessment of electronics products

TL;DR: In this article, economic input/output (EIO) analysis is used to estimate all direct and indirect pollution discharges associated with manufacture of these products, which can aid life cycle analysis by providing a comprehensive framework for analyzing environmental costs, thereby eliminating the ad hoc boundary assumptions required in conventional life cycle analyses.