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Input-output models in economic and environmental policy analyses
This paper discusses the use of input-output models for the analyses of economic growth and resulting environmental, resource and related issues. The emphasis is on discussion of a general structure and characteristics of the input-output models and on their uses for policy analysis. A large number...
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