Papers of the XIII International Conference on Input-Output Techniques
University of Macerata, Italy, August 21-25th, 2000.


Scientific Program Chair:
Michael L. Lahr of the Center for Urban Policy Research.

Other members of the Scientific Program Committee:

Paola ANTONELLO, Fidel AROCHE-REYES, Bernardi CABRER,
Anne CARTER, Maurizio CIASCHINI, Chris DEBRESSON, Erik DIETZENBACHER,
Gabrielle Antille GAILLARD, Randall JACKSON, Masahiro KURODA, Kishori LAL, 
Glenn-Marie LANGE, Shantong LI, Csak LIGETI, Louis de MESNARD, Roberto Luis OLINTO-RAMOS,
Mark PLANTING, Norbert RAINER, Sherman ROBINSON, Joyashree ROY, Jeffrey ROUND, 
Neri SALVADORI, Masahiko SHIMIZU, Reiner STAEGLIN,
Carsten STAHMER, Lucja TOMASZEWICZ, Mette WEIR, Guy WEST


This conference promotes the exchange of ideas among input-output specialists worldwide. The conference featured work on social, national, and regional accounting and modeling; industrial structural change; industry’s relationship to energy use and the natural environment; the ways in which innovation effects productivity change; and new methods in interindustry analysis. This web page contains electronic versions (*.pdf files) of some of the conference's papers on these topics and on other theoretical and applied work with input-output tables and related economic systems. A few papers accepted for presentation at Macerata but which were not presented there are also included.

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1 Clopper Almon,
Maurizio Grassini
The Changing Structure of Employment in Italy 1980-2010:
Can Investment Affect the Outcome?
Almon
2 B. Andreosso-O'Callaghan,
Guoqiang Yue
Intersectoral Linkages and Key Sectors in China 1987-1997
--An Application of Input-Output Linkage Analysis
Andreosso
3 Jean Arrous Energy Input-Output Economics:
What's the matter ?
Arrous
4 Moss Madden,
Fatemeh Bazzazan
Dynamic Extended Input-Output Models Bazzazan
5 Duilio de Avila Bêrni Structural Change in the Brazilian Economy Between 1959 And 2000 Bêrni
6 M. Alejandro Cardenete,
Ferran Sancho
Impact Assessment Using a Social Accounting Matrix Cardenete
7 Guido Cella,
Giovanni Pica
Selecting efficient techniques: private versus social standpoint. Cella
8 Chen Xikang Shanxi Water Resource Input-Occupancy-Output Table and Its Application In Shanxi Province of China ChenX
9 Roberto A. De Santis A Conjectural Variation Computable General Equilibrium Model With Free Entry DeSantis
10 Erik Dietzenbacher,
Bart Los
Analyzing R&D Multipliers Dietzenbacher
11 Erik Dietzenbacher,
Bart Los
Structural Decomposition Analyses with Dependent Determinants Dietz
12 Ding Jianping Is China Abundant in the Unskilled Labor? Ding
13 Zorik Dondokov The Technology of Consumption and the SAM Approach Dondokov
14 Ming-tai Fan,
Yu-xin Zheng
China's Trade Liberalization for WTO Accession and Its Effects on China Fan
15 Emilio Fontela Leontief and the Future of the World Economy Fontela
16 Emilio Fontela,
Ana Lopez,
Antonio Pulido
Structural Comparison of Input-Output Tables Fontela
17 Osmo Førssell Spillovers of R&D Expenditure on Energy Use in the EU-countries:
Empirical Modelling of Energy Demand
Forssell
18 Guglielmo Garlato Various Definitions of Direct and Indirect Requirements in Input-Output Analysis:
a Comment and Further Developments
Garlato
19 Guo Ju-e Some Trends on Change in Direct Input Coefficient of China Guo
20 Muhammad Handry Imansyah An Efficient Method for Constructing Regional Input-Output Table:
A Horizontal Approach in Indonesia
Imansyah
21 Shigemi Kagawa,
Hajime Inamura
The Structural Decomposition of Energy Consumption Intensity Based on a Hybrid Rectangular I-O Framework Kagawa
22 Hartmut Kogelschatz Bounds and Sensitivity of Growth Rates in an Input Output-Model with Consumption Kogelschatz
23 Kurt Kratena Prices and Factor Demand in an Endogenized Input-Output Model Kratena
24 Robert E. Kuenne An Oligopoly Model in a Leontief Framework Kuenne
25 Michael L. Lahr Reconciling Domestication Techniques, the Notion of Re-exports, and Some Comments on Regional Accounting Lahr


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