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Managing logistics flows through enterprise input-output models

In the present paper, we propose the use of enterprise input-output (EIO) models to describe and analyse the logistics flows considering spatial and environmental effects associated with production processes. In particular, transportation is modelled as a specific production process, both at an aggr...

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Main Authors: Albino, V., Petruzzelli, A.M., Okogbaa, O.G.
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