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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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Ecological network analysis of an urban energy metabolic system

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Energy use in the Hong Kong food system

TL;DR: Energy use in the pre-and post-farm-gate sector of the food system is reported for crop production up to the retail outlet stage in Hong Kong in 1971 as mentioned in this paper, and it is estimated that 40% of the energy invested in the Hong Kong food system in 1971 could be conserved without a significant decline in crop production, although there is little economic incentive to achieve such energy conservation.
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Explicit technological substitution forecasts in long-range input-output models

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