| DAY | Name of Sessions | Authors | Titile of Papers | PDF files |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DAY I(Monday, June 27, 2005) | Plenary Session 1 | Faye Duchin | Input-Output Economics and the Physical World | Paper |
| Lester Lave | Economic Input-Output Life Cycle Analysis Making Life Cycle Analysis Practical | Paper | ||
| J. Steven Landefeld | Input-Output Accounting: The Partnership between Users and Producers | |||
| Chen Xikang | Chinese Economic Development and Input-Output Extension | Paper | ||
| Session I.1.1 | Anders Hammer Strømman, Glen Peters, Edgar G. Hertwich and Faye Duchin | The Global Value Chain Impacts of Increased Chinese Demand on Aluminium | ||
| Faye Duchin and Roxana Juliá | Adapting to Climate Change: Global Agriculture and Trade. A Structural Approach | Paper | ||
| Bernd Meyer | Modeling Opportunities and Limits for Restructuring Europe towards Sustainability(MOSUS) | |||
| Session I.1.2 | Erik Dietzenbacher | Waste Treatment in Physical Input-Output Analysis | ||
| Yuichi Moriguchi, Keisuke Nansai, Seiji Hashimoto, Shinsuke Murakami, Shigekazu Matsui and Shigesada Takagi | Multi-Dimensional Physical I-O Tables (MDPIOT) for Japan: Framework, empirical data and applications | |||
| Jan Christoph Minx, Giovanni Baiocchi, John Barrett, Thomas Wiedmann, Sangwon Suh and Manfred Lenzen | On the value of physical input-output tables for monitoring economy-wide resource flows | |||
| Session I.1.3 | Jiemin Guo, Mark A. Planting, Mikael Mortensen, and Yvon Pho | Integrating U.S. Input-Output Tables with SNA: An Assessment Study | ||
| Ann Lawson | A Post-Mortem on the Method Used to Integrate the U.S. Industry Accounts | |||
| Andrew Bernat and Richard Chard | Constructing Regional Purchase Coefficients to Improve Measures of US Interregional Trade | |||
| Session I.1.4 | Shri Prakash | Human Development Index in an Input Output Framework | Paper | |
| Shalini Sharma | Determining Values of Product and Company Brands in Input Output Framework As Outcomes of Intellectual Property Rights | Paper | ||
| R. Hemalatha | Education in Human Development Index of India - An Analysis | |||
| Session I.1.5 | Hak. K Pyo, Keun-Hee Rhee and Bong Chan Ha | Growth Accounting, Productivity Analysis, and Purchasing Power Parity in Korea (1984-2002) | Paper | |
| Ruoen Ren | Time-Series Input-Output Tables | |||
| Ruoen Ren | Industry Level TFP Growth in China | |||
| Session I.1.6 | Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori | Input-Output Analysis as Seen from a Higher Standpoint | ||
| Albert E. Steenge and Richard van den Berg | Input-Output a la Quesnay: a Fuller Economic Vision | |||
| Gilbert Abraham-Frois and Emeric Lendjel | "Father" Potron's Early Contributions to Input-Output Analysis | |||
| Session I.1.7 | Joao Ferreira do Amaral, Joao Dias and Joao Carlos Lopes | Complexity as interrelatedness: An inter-sectoral approach | ||
| J. C. Lopes, J. F. Amaral and J. Dias | A new interrelatedness indicator to measure economic complexity, with an application to the Portuguese Case | Paper | ||
| Debdas Bandyopadhyay and Prasanta Mandal | Statistical Analysis of Complexity in Productive Structure of Indian Economy: 1984-1996 | |||
| Session I.1.8 | Nuria Gomez Sanz, Luis Antonio Lopez Santiago and Maria Angeles Tobarra Gomez | R&D Spillovers and Industrial Employment: the Case for Spain in 1993-2002 | Paper | |
| Joze P. Damijan and Mark Knell | Measuring Spillovers between Industries through the Use of Input-Output Matrices | |||
| Petr Hanel and Bilkis Khanam | Total Factor Productivity Growth and the R&D Expenditures of Canadian Manufacturing and Services Industries: Contribution of Inter-Industry and International spillovers, 1973-2000 | |||
| Session I.1.9 | Alexandra Manuela Gomes and Pedro Ramos | A Social and Regional Accounting Matrix for Portugal Focusing on Income Distribution | ||
| Andres Blancas | The Inter-Institutional Linkage Analysis: A SAM Approach | |||
| Maurizio Ciaschini and C. Socci | Linkages in Social Accounting Matrix: Backward and Forward Dispersion Approach | |||
| Session I.1.10 | Sergio Parrinello | The Service Economy Revisited | Paper | |
| Rita Bhowmik and Dilip Halder | Importance and Expansion Potentiality of Service Sector in Indian Economy, 1968-69 - 1993-94 | |||
| Robert Stehrer and Waltraud Urban | Comparisons of IO Structures in the Transition Countries | |||
| Session I.1.11 | Nobuhiro Okamoto and Takeo Ihara | Spatial Structure and Regional Development in China | Paper | |
| Nobuhiro Okamoto, Satoshi Inomata and Takao Sano | Estimation Technique of International Input-Output Model by Non-survey Method | Paper | ||
| Ikuo Kuroiwa | Formation of Inter-Country Production Networks in East Asia: Application of International Input-Output Analysis | Paper | ||
| Session I.2.1 | T. Barker, P. Dewick, S. de Ramon, J. Koehlor, Haoran Pan | Long-term Technological Change in Input-Output Coefficients for a Global Model: E3MG 1970-2100 | ||
| Glen Peters and F. Duchin | Tariffs and Comparative Advantage in Global Trade | Paper | ||
| Session I.2.2 | Helga Weisz and Peter Fleissner | Conceptual Differences between Physical and Monetary IO Models | ||
| Jan Christoph Minx and Giovanni Baiocchi | Time Use and Sustainability: An Input-Output Approach in Mixed Units | |||
| Stephan Moll | Physical Input-Output Analyses: Some Experiences from Ongoing Research | |||
| Session I.2.3 | Charles Bowman | Coefficient change in input-output forecasting models | ||
| Zhibiao Wang | Nonlinear Direct Input Coefficient When Technological Progress Takes place | |||
| Filippo Moauro and Riccardo Corradini | Volume Measures of Input-Output Table in a Time Series Perspective: a Proposal for Italy | |||
| Session I.2.4 | Liv Hobbelstad Simpson | Experience with compilation of Supply and Use and Input-Output Tables for Constant Price Compilation of National Accounts in Different Countries | Paper | |
| Marek Rojicek | Use of the Supply and Use Tables in the Process of Constant Prices Estimation | |||
| Janja Kalin | Establishing the Compilation of Supply and Use and Input - output Tables at Constant Prices in Slovenia | |||
| Session I.2.5 | Kazuyo Yokoyama and Tetsuya Nagasaka | Development and Evaluation of An Model for Estimating Material and Energy Recovery from Landfilled Waste | Paper | |
| Kazuhiko Nishimura | Instability in Autonomous Recycling Systems with Design Effect and Its Internalization | |||
| Shigemi Kagawa | Input-Output Analysis, Consumption Structure, and the Household Production Structure | Paper | ||
| Session I.2.6 | Kazushige Shimpo | Industry Level TFP Growth in Japan | ||
| Marcel Timmer | International Comparisons of Sectoral Prices and Productivity | Paper 1 Paper 2 | ||
| Kazuyuki Motohashi | TFP Growth and Level Comparison of China, Korea, Japan, Taiwan and United States | Paper | ||
| Session I.2.7 | Robert Smith and Alessandra Alfieri | Overview of the SEEA-2003 and its Relationship to Input-Output | ||
| Jan van Tongeren, Roldan Muradian, Ruud Picavet and Jose Carlos Vera La Torre | Environmental Accounts Frameworks for Integrating Statistical Development and Policy Analysis: A Case Study of the Impacts of Exports on the Economy and Environment of Peru | |||
| Session I.2.8 | Jie Zhang | Regional Tourism Satellite Accounts for Denmark: Accounting and modeling | Paper | |
| F. Bazzazan, A.A. Banouei and M. Alavinasab | Economic Impacts of Tourism on Yazd Province: A Central Region of Iran | Paper | ||
| Tianhu Fan and Jan Oosterhaven | Impact of International Tourism on the Chinese Economy | Paper | ||
| Session I.2.9 | Liu Baojun | The Cause of China's Industrial Structure Evolution: A Systematic Analysis | ||
| Esteban Fernandez Vazquez, Bart Los and Carmen Ramos Carvajal | Using Additional Information in Structural Decomposition Analysis | Paper | ||
| Kiyonori Matsuki, Shigemi Kagawa and Hajime Inamura | A Spatial Structural Decomposition Analysis of the International Fragmentation | |||
| Session I.2.10 | Xiuli Liu | CPE-IHO Model to Calculate the Direct, Complete and Conjunct impact of Dumping or Subsidy on Import Country's Economy | ||
| Hongxia Zhang | The Optimal Education Funds Input in China: an Analysis of Multi-Sector Endogenous Growth Based on the Extended Input-Output Model on Education (EIOME) | |||
| Fu Xue | Chinese Education Structure for Sustainable Development: a Multiyear Lag Education-Economy Extended I-O Model with Assets Occupancy | |||
| Session I.2.11 | Cid L. Terosa and George Manzano | Application of the Analytic Hierarchy Process Technique (AHP) in Input-Output Key Sector Analysis | ||
| M. Alejandro Cardenete and Ferran Sancho | The Missing Link in Key Sectors Analysis | Paper | ||
| M. Alejandro Cardenete and Gaspar J. Llanes | Keysectors Analysis Using Social Accounting Matrices: An Alternative Approach | |||
| Evening Course on Monday | Yusuf Siddiqi | The Role of I-O Tables in the System of National Accounts | ||
| Ezra Davar | Prices in Input-Output System Models | |||
| DAY II(Tuesday, June 28, 2005) | Session II.1.1 | Bernd Meyer, Christian Lutz and Marc Ingo Wolter | The Impact of Chinas Investment Growth on Economic Growth and Resource Consumption in the World. Results of Simulations with the Global Model GINFORS | |
| Sam Cole | Integrating Culture into Global Scenarios and Models | |||
| Emilio Fontela and Jose M. Rueda-Cantuche | Linking Cross-Impact Probabilistic Scenarios to World Social Accounting Models | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.2 | Sangwon Suh | Attribution Principles in Linear Systems - the Role of Units | ||
| Session II.1.3 | Oliver Fritz, Erwin Kolleritsch and Gerhard Streicher | Compiling a Multiregional Input-Output Table for Austria: A Discussion of Methods and Conceptual Issues | ||
| Bjarne Madsen and Chris Jensen-Butler | Spatial Accounting Methods and the Construction of Spatial Social Accounting Matrices | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.4 | Jinghua Li | A Weighted Structural Decomposition Analysis of Coke in China | ||
| Yang Cuihong | Analysis of Human Capital Contribution to the Chinese Economy | |||
| Xiuli Liu and Chen Xikang | The Nonlinear Important Coefficients Input-Holding-Output Model | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.5 | Gustav Dieckheuer | External Trade, Value Added and Employment: Studies with an Input-Output-Model for Germany | ||
| Yinglee Tseng, and Guang Yang | An Estimate of the Impact of Textile Quotas Elimination on China | |||
| Baoping Guo | Import-Export Analysis vs. Input-Output Analysis | |||
| Session II.1.6 | Alessandra Alfieri and Ilaria Dimatteo | The SEEA Framework for Water Accounts and Its Relationship to Other Water Management Databases | ||
| Manfred Lenzen and Barney Foran | Australia's Water Accounts - Structure and Applications | |||
| Glenn-Marie Lange | Managing Water in Botswana and Namibia: an Accounting Approach | |||
| Session II.1.7 | Shri Prakash and B. Balakrishnan | Input Output Modeling of Employment and Productivity as Base of Growth | Paper | |
| A. Ramasubramanian | Macro Contribution of a Micro-Level Company A Study Through Input-Output Framework | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.8 | Gazi Ozhan | A Two-Region SAM for Turkey: The Marmara Region and the Rest of Turkey, 2003 | ||
| A.A. Banouei, M. Jelodari Mamaghani and J. Banouei | Analysis of Structure of Production and Institutional Income Distribution since 1970 The Case of Iran | Paper | ||
| Susana Santos | Government Expenditure with Households and Vice Versa: A SAM Approach Applied to Portugal | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.9 | Yun-kwong Kwok and Eden S. H. Yu | Leontief Paradox and the Role of Factor Intensity Measurement | Paper | |
| Chul Chung | Industry-specific Factor Abundance and Factor Content of Trade: Heckscher-Ohlin-Vanek Theorem Revisited | |||
| Zahra Afshari, Iman Sheibani and Maryam Afshari | An Input-Output Model for Assessing the Alternative Growth Strategies in Iran | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.10 | Viera Hajnovicova and Jirina Lapisakova | The Analysis of Energy Consumption in the Slovak Republic | Paper | |
| Torstein Bye, Erling Holmoy and Finn Roar Aune | The Structure of Energy Demand in a Long Run Perspective: A CGE Decomposition for Norway | |||
| Kakali Mukhopadhyay and Debesh Chakraborty | Energy Intensity in India during Pre-Reform and Reform Period - An Input-Output Analysis | Paper | ||
| Session II.1.11 | Keisuke Nansai, Rokuta Inaba, Shigemi Kagawa, Yuichi Moriguchi, Seiji Hashimoto and Minoru Fujii | Classifying Goods and Services as a Simple Indicator for Sustainable Consumption | ||
| R. R. Tan and L. Pascual-Aquino | Predicting Direct and Indirect Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Biofuel Use with Life Cycle Assessment and Input-Output Analysis | |||
| Jesper Munksgaard, Line Block Christoffersen, Mette Wier, Trine S. Jensen, Ole Gravgaard Pedersen and Hans Keiding | Indexing the Environmental Pressure of Consumption - an Approach combining Input-Output Analysis, DEA and Damage Costs | Paper | ||
| Session II.2.1 | Gulay Gunluk-Senesen | I-O Teaching in the 2000s | ||
| Ronald E. Miller and Peter D. Blair | Miller and Blair II, "Input-Output Analysis Foundations, Extensions and Frontiers" | |||
| Session II.2.2 | Zhang Lingling and Tong Rencheng | Study on Relationship between ERP Logic and Consume Coefficient of Manufacture Enterprise I/O Table | ||
| Frank Felder, Michael Lahr, Nancy Mantell, and Scott Weiner | The Potential Economic Effects of an Enhanced Renewable Portfolio Standard for Electric Utilities in New Jersey | |||
| Vito Albino, Silvana Kuhtz, Ganli Peng and Chaoying Zhou | Energy and Materials Use in Italian and Chinese Tile Manufacturers: a Comparison Using an Enterprise Input-Output Model | Paper | ||
| Session II.2.3 | Dirk Stelder | Endogenous Agglomeration in an Interregional I-O Framework | ||
| Kwangmoon Kim | Comparative Analysis of the Economies of Asian MEGA Cities Based on the Inter-Regional Input-Output Model: Tokyo, Manila, and Ho Chi Minh | |||
| Norihiko Yamano, Kazumi Hitomi and Norihisa Sakurai | The Sensitivity of Multiregional Economic Structure to Exogenous Changes | Paper | ||
| Session II.2.4 | Hassan Farsijani | Aligning Production Management Strategy for Managing Input-Output and Competitive Advantages | ||
| Deepak Iyengar, Joseph P. Bailey and Philip T. Evers | An Input-Output Analysis of Supply Chain Structure | |||
| Blanca Gallego and Manfred Lenzen | Sharing the Responsibility for Industrial Production Impacts: A General Model | |||
| Session II.2.5 | Satoshi Nakano, Hirofumi Kito and Yuji Sakai | Measures to Reduce SOx Emissions in a Coal-Dependent Area: Case Study of Shenyang, Liaoning Province | Paper | |
| Kazuhiko Nishimura and Satoshi Nakano | An Assessment of CO2 and SOx Emission Mitigation Potentials by Using Electric Power Planning Models for Three Regions in China | |||
| Benfan Liang | Effect of Pollutant Discharge Fee on the Environmental Protection of China | |||
| Session II.2.6 | Luc Avonds | Belgian Input-Output Tables: State of the Art | Paper | |
| Abel Lucena and Monica Serrano | The Valuation System of the Input-Output Tables within the SAM and AGEMS Framework | Paper | ||
| Michel Braibant | Compilation of Use Matrix of Intermediate Consumption in France for a New Benchmark Year 2000 | Paper | ||
| Session II.2.7 | GianDemetrio Marangoni and Giulio Fezzi | The Leontief Model and Economic Theory | ||
| GianDemetrio Marangoni | The Economic Consequences of a Technological Revolution | |||
| Toseef Azid and Muhammad Junaid Khawaja | Vintage Capital and Survival Potential: Measurement through Marginal Input-Output Coefficients | |||
| Session II.2.8 | Mitsuru Shimoda, Takatoshi Watanabe and Kiyoshi Fujikawa | A Comparative Study on Direct and Indirect Division of Labor in Asia-Pacific Region Using IDE International IO Tables | Paper | |
| Shuntaro Shishido, A. Kawakami, M. Kurokawa, A. Movshuk, K. Tamashiro | Policy Simulations with an Integrated Model for Japan and Northeast Asia | Paper | ||
| Hiroyuki Kosaka and Takashi Yano | A 1985-90-95 Linked International Input-Output Analysis on Global Warming in the Asia-Pacific Region | |||
| Session II.2.9 | Luis E. Vila | Integration vs. Polarization: A Sharing Model Approach to the Labor Market Effects of A Process of Educational Expansion | Paper | |
| Nooraddin Sharify | Investigation for an Optimum Structure of Labor Force Using a Linear Programming Model | Paper | ||
| Bernhard Eckwert and Itzhak Zilcha | Improvement in Information, Income Inequality and Growth | Paper | ||
| Session II.2.10 | Xiaohui Yuan, Juan Mei and Jin Fan | Multiplier Analysis on Structural Characteristics of Consumption of Rural Residents in China | ||
| Juan Mei and Jin Fan | Compilation of Chinese Rural Residents Consumption Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) of 2003 | |||
| Zhiyang Yin, Jin Fan and Qingwu Zheng | Analysis and Compilation of Regional Insure-Economic -Social Accounting Matrix in China | |||
| Session II.2.11 | Claudia Nessi Zonenschain Olinto Ramos | Analysis of the Process of Structural Changes Occurred in the "Catch-Up" Experience of South Korea, Brazil and China, through the Use of Input-Output Tables and Other Economic Indicators | ||
| Mikio Suga | The Influence on Inequality of Compensation of Employee by Change in Industrial Structure | Paper | ||
| J.M. Albala-Bertrand | Relative Capital Shortage and Potential Output Constraint: A Gap Approach | |||
| Session II.3.1 | Anders Wadeskog | Analysis of Households in the Environmental Accounts - the Swedish Experience | ||
| Wang Jin-nan, Jiang Hong-qiang, Cao Dong and Zhu Bao-liang | Building and Simulation-analysis of Environmental and Economic Computable Models for China | |||
| M. Wier, T. C. Jensen, L. B. Christoffersen , J. Munksgaard, T.S. Jensen, O.G. Pedersen and H. Keiding | Growth, Economic Policy and Environmental Performance | |||
| Session II.3.2 | Hong Zhao | Compilation and Application of China Input-Output Table | ||
| Antonio D'Agata | An Adaptive Multisectoral Model with Structural Change | |||
| Helmut Maier | Economic Explanation of Natural and Social Phenomena - Is There an Economic System within Nature? | |||
| Session II.3.3 | John Gowdy | The Revolution in Economic Theory and the Future of Input-Output Analysis | ||
| Albert E. Steenge and Marija Bockarjova | Preparing for the Increasing Risk of Big Floods in a Low-Lying Country | |||
| Sam Cole | An Input-Output Approach to Performance and Protection in China's Regional Economies | |||
| Session II.3.4 | Jin Fan, Yan Wang and Hanhui Hu | Shock Analysis of the Impact of the Implementation of Consumption Credit Policy on China's Township Residents' Consumption Behavior-A CGE-based Analysis | ||
| Cristela Goce-Dakila, Shoshi Mizokami and Kwangmun Kim | Impact of Transport Margin on Economic Welfare in National Capital Region, Philippines: A Single Region SAM Approach | Paper | ||
| Klaus Conrad, Henrike Koschel and Andreas Loschel | Not Employed 35 Hours or Employed 40?- A CGE Analysis for Germany | Paper | ||
| Session II.3.5 | Yuichi Hasebe and Nagendra Shrestha | Trade and Economic Growth in East Asia: An Analysis for Economic Interdependency Using International Input-Output Table | ||
| Hikaru Sakuramoto, Kozo Ishida, Masahiko Shimizu, Ayu Washizu and Naoko Takenaka | Economic and Environmental Interdependency in East Asian Countries | |||
| Kazushige Shimpo and Asako Okamura | IO-based Model of the World Economy: Changes in Lifestyles of Households in Thailand | |||
| Session II.3.6 | Oliver Fritz, Gerhard Streicher and Gerold Zakarias | MultiREG - A Multiregional Econometric Input-Output Model for Austria: An Overview of the Model's Structure and its Development | ||
| Gerhard Streicher and Gerold Zakarias | Endogenizing Regional Trade Relations in the Context of a Multiregional Econometric IO Model | |||
| Gerold Zakarias, Oliver Fritz, Kurt Kratena and Gerhard Streicher | Endogenous Update of I-O Coefficients in a Multiregional Econometric IO Model | |||
| Gerhard Streicher and Gerold Zakarias | Projecting Transport Demand for Austria until 2025: An Application of a Multiregional Econometric IO-Model | |||
| Session II.3.7 | Michael Landesmann and Robert Stehrer | Outsourcing, Regionalism and Global Economic Growth | ||
| Robert Stehrer | Effects of World Economic Integration on Growth, Structure and Labor Markets | |||
| Gianni Vaggi and Marco Missaglia | The European Union enlargement and its Influence on the Economic Relations between the EU and MENA Countries | |||
| Session II.3.8 | Nguyen T. Anh Tuyet and Keiichi N. Ishihara | Evaluation of Energy Productivity in Vietnam using IO Table | ||
| Jayant Sathaye, Joyashree Roy, Raman Khaddaria and Sarmistha Das | Reducing Electricity Deficit through Energy Efficiency in India: An Evaluation of Macroeconomic Benefits | Paper | ||
| Xu Jian | The ECA Method for Evaluating Effect on Energy Requirements of Economic Growth | |||
| Session II.3.9 | Olav Bjerkholt and Mark Knell | Did Ragnar Frisch Discover Input-Output Economics? | Paper | |
| Christian Lager | The Treatment of Fixed Capital | |||
| Akhabbar Amanar | Is the constancy of technical coefficients a matter of tolerance? Leontief and the Cowles Commission's econometricians | Paper | ||
| Session II.3.10 | Rafael Bouchain and Roberto Ramirez | Structural Change in the Mexican Economy | ||
| Seok-Hyeon Kim | Impacts of Information Technology on Productivity and Linkage of the US Economy | Paper | ||
| Araceli Nivon Zaghi | Software Development for Input-Output Analysis | Paper | ||
| Session II.3.11 | J. V. Alarcon and B. Khondker,PD. Sharma and SHD Unit staff Bangladesh Planning Commission | Interactive Interface - The SHD Modelling System for Monitoring Sustainable Human Development in Bangladesh | Paper | |
| Partha Pratim Ghosh, Arpita Dhar and Debesh Chakraborty | A Keynes-Leontief-Klein Type of "Integrated Macro-Econometric and Input-Output Model" for Sri-Lanka | |||
| Hu Guoqiang | Comparative Analysis of Economy-Motivating Consumption, Investment and Net Export in Henan Province | |||
| Session II.4.1 | Chandrima Sikdar and Debesh Chakraborty | Promotion of Free Trade between India, Bangladesh and the European Union | Paper | |
| Gulay Gunluk-Senesen and Umit Senesen | Relative Price and Technology Components of Import Liberalisation in Turkey: 1973-1996 | |||
| Session II.4.2 | Gloria P. Gerilla, Kardi Teknomo and Kazunori Hokao | Technological Changes in Japanese Housing and Its Effects on Carbon Emissions | Paper | |
| Yang Wei and Niklaus Kohler | Analysis on Mass-Energy Flows and Environment Impacts of the Construction Sector of China | |||
| Kakali Mukhopadhyay | Environment and Poverty in India: An Input-Output Approach | Paper | ||
| Session II.4.3 | Gong Yurong | Input & Output Investigation and Analysis of Railway Transportation Industry in 2002 | ||
| Ole Kveiborg | A Comparison of Economic Impacts from Pricing Schemes in Transport: A Review of Different Methodological Approaches and the Results They Can Give | Paper | ||
| Shoshi Mizokami, Motoki Itose and Cristela Goce-Dakila | Impact of Transport Infrastructure Investment on Regional Economic Welfare: A Spatial Computable General Equilibrium (SCGE) 2-Region Model | |||
| Session II.4.4 | Bernardi Cabrer, Jose Manuel Pavia and Amparo Sancho | Innovation Diffusion: an Approach to Spanish Sectors | Paper | |
| Kim Heon-Goo | Industrial Labor Productivity from IT Innovation: Korea Case 1995-2000 | Paper | ||
| Christian DeBresson | Innovative Poles and Innovative Holes in China during the Early 1990s: What Input-Output's Can Contribute | |||
| Session II.4.5 | Ki Seok Byun and Chong Gui Kim | Analysis for the Factor of Growth of Korean Economy: 1975~2000 | ||
| Natalino Martins | Structural Change and Economic Growth in Portugal: An Application of Input-Output Decomposition Analysis | |||
| Anita Kumari | Liberalization and Sources of Industrial Growth in India: An Analysis Based on Input-Output Approach | Paper | ||
| Session II.4.6 | Ilmo Maenpaa | Comparison of Environmental Multipliers of Physical and Monetary Leontief Inverse | ||
| Suwin Sandu and Deepak Sharma | Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the Australian Electricity Supply Industry: A Structural Decomposition Analysis | |||
| Julio Sanchez-Choliz, Rosa Duarte and Alfredo Mainar | Ecological Impact of Household Activity in Spain A New Approximation to Ecological Footprints | Paper | ||
| Session II.4.7 | Rafael Bouchain and Roberto Ramirez | In Vindication of the Gosh model on the Forward Linkages | ||
| Ezra Davar | Input-Output System Models: Leontief versus Ghosh | Paper | ||
| Session II.4.8 | Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho | Bottom-UP X Top-Down Regional Modeling: A Comparison of the Two Approaches in Modeling Regions Inside Brazil | ||
| Bjarne Madsen and Chris Jensen-Butler | LINE - An Interregional General Equilibrium Model for Danish Municipalities | Paper | ||
| Morten Larsen, Bjarne Madsen and Chris Jensen-Butler | Modeling Transport in an Interregional General Equilibrium Model with Externalities | Paper | ||
| Session II.4.9 | Guo Jue, Li Qi and Xing Gong Qi | Input-Output Analysis of the Influential Effect of Chinese Financial Development to Economic Growth | Paper | |
| Ali Souri | The Oil Export and the Growth Pattern of Iran | Paper | ||
| Pham Van Bo | Role of Construction Sector in National Economy: A Study of India and Vietnam | Paper | ||
| Session II.4.10 | David Batten, James Lennox and Scott Maves | SESAME-Water: A System of Economic and Social Accounting Matrices and Extensions to support Water Policy and Management in Australia | ||
| Ramon G. Guajardo Quiroga and Patricia I. Garcia Lopez | Assessing the Impact of Water Supply on the Economy of Nuevo Leon, Mexico: Empirical Results from an Input-Output Model | |||
| Session II.4.11 | Clopper Almon | Introduction to Inforum Software | ||
| Somprawin Manprasert | Optimization in Dynamic Interindustry Models Built with Inforum Software | |||
| Frank Hohmann | Synchronous Solution of Several Dynamic Interindustry Models | |||
| Evening Course on Tuesday | Mark Planting | Methodological Overview of Construction of I-O Accounts, special focus on the U.S. accounts | Paper 1 Paper 2 | |
| Susana Santos | Social Accounting Matrix and the System of National Accounts: An Application | Paper | ||
| DAY IV(Thursday, June 30) | Session IV.1.1 | Peter Ritzmann | European Union Input-output Data | |
| Carlo Driesen, Erik Hoogbruin and Brugt Kazemier | From Supply and Use Tables to Input-Output Tables and Vice Versa | |||
| Maria Forgon and Csak Ligeti | Integration the Hungarian SUT/IOT and the National Accounts | |||
| Iljen Dedegkajeva and Reelika Parve | Compilation of Product-by-Product IOT for Estonia | |||
| Session IV.1.2 | James Thurlow | Diversification and Poverty-Reduction in Zambia: An Economy-Wide Approach | ||
| Glenn-Marie Lange and Jon Barnes | A Social Accounting Matrix for Tourism in Namibia | |||
| Aneme Malan | Compilation of a Social Accounting Matrix according to the 1993 System of National Accounts: The South African Experience | |||
| Scott McDonald, Cecilia Punt and Melt van Schoor | A Multi Region Social Accounting Matrix for South Africa | |||
| Session IV.1.3 | Patrick Canning and Zhi Wang | A Flexible Mathematical Programming Model to Estimate Interregional Input-Output Accounts | Paper | |
| Zhan Guo and Karen R. Polenske | Evaluation of Yellow-Dust Storms and Countermeasure Policies in North China Using | Paper | ||
| Li Shantong and He Jianwu | A Three-regional Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model for China | Paper | ||
| Session IV.1.4 | M. Grassini | The Difference of CGE Modeling and INFORUM Approach | ||
| Wang Yinchu | The Impact of Free Trade between China and Japan on Chinese Economy | |||
| Mitsuhito Ono | Simulation of Japan-China Regional Economic Arrangement | |||
| Douglas Nyhus | China: An Input-Output Modeling System | |||
| Session IV.1.5 | Lin Sun | The linkage of Shanghai Economy with the Rest of China and the World market|Input-Output and CGE Model Analysis | ||
| Zhang Jin Shui and Hao Xiao Hong | The Optimal Growth Solution for the Multi-sector Nonlinear Dynamic Input-Output Model And the Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model | |||
| Wang Fei, Guo Songhong and Mitsuo Ezaki | Labor Migration and Regional Development in China: A Regional CGE Analysis | |||
| Mingtai Fan, Yuxin Zheng, Shuchang Qi and Jie Chen | A Dynamic CGE Model for China's Agricultural Policy Analysis | |||
| Session IV.1.6 | Taye T. Amos | Determinants of Technical and Allocative Efficiency Among Small-Scale Maize Farmers in Nigeria | ||
| Xiaohe Liu Xu Jian, Ping Liu and Benjamin Buetre | Developing an Input-Output Table of China for Detailed Agricultural Policy Analysis | |||
| Guan Qingsheng and Zhang Dongping | On the Harmony of Agriculture with Economy: The Henan Province Case | |||
| G. N. Nagaraja, Komala C. N., Mamatha Girish and G. Nanjundagowda | Optimization of Farm Income in Integrated Dairy Based Farming Systems | |||
| Session IV.1.7 | Maury Gittleman, Thijs ten Raa and Edward N. Wolff | The Vintage Effect in TFP Growth: An Analysis of the Age Structure of Capital | ||
| Hiroshi Izumi and Jie Li | Productivity Growth in Japanese Economy by Industry \A Estimation through Total Labor Productivity and Total Factor Productivity | |||
| Erik Dietzenbacher, Olaf de Groot and Bart Los | Consumption Growth Accounting | |||
| Christoph Meister and Bart Verspagen | European Productivity Gaps: Is R&D the Solution? | |||
| Session IV.1.8 | Ping Fan | The Current Status of Input-output in Xinjiang Region and the Deliberation for Its Application | ||
| Deyou Zhao | A Solution to Draw up Production Branch Input-Output Tables Improvement to UV Calculative Methods | |||
| Zhang Yaxiong | The Compilation and Application of 1997 China Multiregional Input-Output Model | |||
| Zaizhe Wang, Zuyao Hu, Xianchun Xu, Shuchang Qi and Kouzo Miyagawa | The Regional Structure of Chinese Economy | |||
| Session IV.1.9 | Yusuf Siddiqi | Capitalization of Research and Development: The Canadian Experience | ||
| H. Bergmann | Data based Uncertainty in Regional Input-Output-Analysis | |||
| Alexander Elbert | Trade Margins of Israel - Methods and Problems of Calculations | Paper | ||
| Bent Thage | Symmetric Input-Output Tables: Compilation Issues | Paper | ||
| Session IV.1.10 | D.P. Pal and D.Basu | Economic Integration: A Systemic Measure in I-O Framework | Paper | |
| Anushree Sinha, KA Siddiqui and Poonam Munjal | Impact of Globalization on Home Based and Other Women Workers: A Macro Analysis | |||
| Chandrima Sikdar, Thijs ten Raa, Pierre Mohnen and Debesh Chakraborty | India-Bangladesh Bilateral Trade in the Context of Globalization: A General Equilibrium Approach | Paper | ||
| Vijay K. Bhasin and Camara Obeng | Trade Liberalisation, Foreign Borrowing, Poverty, and Income Distributions of Households in Ghana | |||
| Plenary Session 2 | Anne P. Carter | Input Output and Mainstream Economics in the United States: Research Strategy and Representation of Technology | ||
| Emilio Fontela, Antonio Pulido and Gabrielle Antille Gaillard | Input-Output in Europe: Trends in Research and Applications | |||
| Masahiro Kuroda | Input-Output Analysis of the Japanese Economy: Structural Analysis and its Application | |||
| Andras Brody | Time's Arrow and Errors in Data and/or Computation in Leontief Models | |||
| Session IV.2.1 | Jin Fan, Qingwu Zheng, Yan Wang and Xiaohui Yuan | Scenario Analysis on the Influence of Improving the RMB Exchange Rate Regimes Forming Mechanism on the China's Macro Economy-General Equilibrium Analysis | Paper | |
| Jing He | An Empirical Analysis of Macrocosmic Response to Crude Oil Price Volatility in China by Using the Input-Output Models | Paper | ||
| Gao Ying and He Jianwu | Study on Application of Structural Path Analysis Method within a SAM Framework | |||
| Session IV.2.2 | Wang Jiamo | A Feasible Dynamic Nonlinear Input-Output Model | ||
| Debdas Bandyopadhyay | Growth-equity Trade-Off: A Case Study of India | |||
| Oscar De-Juan and Eladio Febrero | A Giant with Clay-Feet. (Non-equilibrium Prices in AGE models). | Paper | ||
| Session IV.2.3 | Peter R. Jensen and Thomas Olsen | Structural Decomposition Analysis of Air Emissions in Denmark 1980-2002 | Paper | |
| Bui Trinh, Francisco Secretario, Kwangmoon Kim and Duong Manh Hung | Construction of Mega City's Inter-Regional Input-Output Table for Vietnam by the Hybrid Approach | Paper | ||
| Bui Trinh, Francisco T. Secretario, Le Ha Thanh, Kim Kwangmun and Nguyen Thuy Duong | Economic Environmental Impact Analysis Based on a Bi-region Interregional I-O Model for Vietnam | Paper | ||
| Session IV.2.4 | Rodrigo Simoes | Spatial Industrial Complexes; Spatial Accessibility Matrix and Fuzzy Logic Approach, Minas Gerais - Brazil | Paper | |
| Joost R. Santos | Impact Assessment of Major Economic Disruptions using the Inoperability Input-Output Model (IIM) | Paper | ||
| M. Alejandro Cardenete Flores and M. Carmen Lima | Impact Assessment of European Structural Funds in Andalusia: a CGE Approach | Paper | ||
| Session IV.2.5 | Hartmut Kogelschatz | On the Solution of Stochastic Input-Output Models | Paper | |
| Zonghie Han and Bertram Schefold | An Empirical Investigation of Paradoxes (Reswitching and Reverse Capital Deepening) in Capital Theory | Paper | ||
| Jose Ramon Guzman | Bifurcations of an Input-Output Reaction Diffusion Model | |||
| Session IV.2.6 | Takayuki Hatano and Takaaki Okuda | Virtual Water Analysis on the Yellow River Basin Using Multi-Regional I-O Tables | ||
| Dabo Guan, Klaus Hubacek and Laixiang Sun | Virtual Water Flows in China: Input-output Analysis for Hydro-economic Regions | |||
| Session IV.2.7 | Ho Un Gim | The Overestimation Problem in the Leontief Multiplier: A Suggested Solution Based on "the General Relation" | ||
| Akiko Nakajima | Decomposition of Employment Inducement Coefficients Case of Japan, USA and ROK | |||
| Roland Lantner | Interdependence, Feedback Loops and Leontief Inverse | |||
| Session IV.2.8 | Nuria Gomez Sanza, Luis Antonio Lopez Santiago, Maria Angeles and Tobarra Gomez | Foreign Outsourcing and Industrial Employment: The Case of Spain 1993-2002 | Paper | |
| Pham Quang Ngoc and Pierre Mohnen | Optimal Choice of Ownership Structure in Vietnam | Paper | ||
| Lining He and Faye Duchin | Agriculture and Regional Development in China: A Structural Analysis of Scenarios about the Future | |||
| Evening Course on Wednesday | Yusuf Siddiqi | Compiling Regional Input-Output Tables | ||
| Liv Hobbelstad Simpson, Janja Kalin and Marek Rojicek | Supply and Use Tables as compilation framework for Supply and Use Tables and Input-Output Tables in Constant Prices | |||
| DAY V (Friday, July 1) | Session V.1.1 | Wang Yixuan | Energy Accounts of China, Compilation and Use | Paper |
| O.G. Pedersen | Waste Accounts Based on Physical Input-Output Tables | Paper | ||
| Aldo Femia | Calculation of Indirect Material Flows of Imported Products in an Incomplete Economy: Combining IO Analysis and Technical Coefficients | |||
| Session V.1.2 | Motaz Khorshid | Problems of Expanding the Input-Output tables to a Comprehensive Social Accounting Matrices: Lessons of Experience from the Middle East Countries. | ||
| F. Bazzazan, M. Alavinasab, A.A. Banouei | Construction Regional Input-Output Table and Its Applications | |||
| Edoardo Pizzoli | From Firm's and Farms' Balance-Sheets to the National Input-Output Table: An Empirical Investigation for 2000 Year | |||
| Session V.1.3 | Li Shantong and Duan Zhigang | Macroeconomic Effects of Olympic Economy on the Beijing and Rest of China | Paper | |
| Ning Ai and Karen R. Polenske | Application and Extension of Input-Output Analysis in Economic-Impact Analysis of Dust Storms: A Case Study in Beijing, China | Paper | ||
| Yu-Hung Hong | Assessing Property Tax Reform in China: An Input-Output Analysis | Paper | ||
| Xiaoyu Shi | Energy Prices and Intensity in China | |||
| Session V.1.4 | Raja M. Albqami | Determine the Impact of Money Supply on the Real Economic Growth | ||
| Burkhard Schade | A System Dynamics Model to Evaluate Economic Feasibility of Environmentally: Sustainable Scenarios with an Integrated Input-Output-Table | |||
| Jing He | A Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Model to Calculate Shadow Prices of Water Resources: Implications for China | |||
| Session V.1.5 | Giuseppe Freni, Fausto Gozzi and Neri Salvadori | Existence and Uniqueness of Balanced Growth Paths in an Endogenous Growth Multisector Linear Model | ||
| Liu Xinjian | A Relative Theory of National Production | Paper | ||
| Thijs ten Raa | Debreu's Coefficient of Resource Utilization, the Solow Residual, and TFP: The Connection by Leontief Preferences | |||
| Session V.1.6 | Raufdeen Rameezdeen, Nisa Zainudeen and Thanuja Ramachandra | Study of Linkages between Construction Sector and other Sectors of the Sri Lankan Economy | Paper | |
| Paramita Dasgupta and Debesh Chakraborty | The Structure of the Indian Economy | Paper | ||
| B.Patro, A.K. Patro and N.Acharya | Structural Change of the Orissan Economy: an Analysis between 1994-95 and 2001-02 | Paper | ||
| Session V.1.7 | Jari Kauppila | Applying Input-Output Approach in Economic History: The Finnish Economy at the Dawn of the Great Depression of the 1930s | ||
| Natalino Martins | Symmetrizing and Deflating in the Construction of the Portuguese Input-Output Tables for 1995 and 1999 | |||
| Filippo Moauro and Riccardo Corradini | Volume Measures of Input-Output Table in a Time Series Perspective: a Proposal for Italy | |||
| Michel Braibant | Comparison of Input-Output tables in Different Countries | Paper | ||
| Session V.1.8 | Jane Kiringai | Updating an Input-Output Table with Insufficient Information: A Kenyan Example | ||
| Manfred Lenzen, Blanca Gallego and Richard Wood | A Flexible Approach to Matrix Balancing under Partial Information | |||
| Jan Oosterhaven and Bertus G. Talsma | GRAS and RAS versus Minimizing Absolute and Squared Differences in Coefficients | Paper | ||
| Session V.2.1 | Milan Jayasinghe | On the Mechanics of Measuring the Production of Financial Institutions: New Insights from Canadian Experience | ||
| Zhao Jinwen | Diagnostics High Leverage Cases and Influential Observations in Regression Analysis | |||
| Erik Dietzenbacher, Vito Albino and Silvana Kuhtz | The Fallacy of Using US-Type Input-Output Tables | Paper | ||
| Session V.2.2 | Ryoji Hasegawa | Regional Comparisons and Decomposition Analyses of CO2 Emission in Japan | Paper | |
| Pongsun Bunditsakulchai | Price-endogenized Inter-industry Approach with Goods and Bads - Theory and Application - | |||
| Kakali Mukhopadhyay, Debesh Chakraborty and Erik Dietzenbacher | Pollution Haven and Factor Endowment Hypotheses Revisited: Evidence from India | Paper | ||
| Session V.2.3 | Liu Lin-qing and Tan Li-wen | Identification of Mage-Clusters with the Method of Maxima: Application to Hubei Province | ||
| Mina Mahmoodi | Analysis of the Link between Input-Output and Population at the Regional Level: The Case of Yazd Province of Iran | |||
| Ma Zhong, Chen Bo, Shang Haiyang | Compilation and Application of Local Input-Output Table: A Case of Gansu Province of China | |||
| Session V.2.4 | Eryuan Wang | Input-Output Analysis of Energy Consumption | ||
| Baiding Hu | An Analysis of Energy Intensity in China | Paper | ||
| Baiding Hu | Modelling Sectoral Fuel Demand in China | Paper | ||
| Session V.2.5 | Ding Jingzhi, Min Qi and Lin Yi | Forecast of Crude Oil Price and Its Impact on China's Economy | ||
| Kenneth U. Nnadi | A Quantitative Economics of Structural Interdependencies in Nigeria's Real Sector | |||
| Fu Xue | Impact of Increase of Industries Fixed Capital Investment on Chinese Economy |