The book provides a comprehensive overview of environmental input-output analysis from 1930s to the present and includes energy structural decomposition analysis, spatial energy structural decomposition analysis, multi-regional waste make-use analysis, augmented waste input-output analysis, dynamic structural decomposition analysis with product lifetime distributions, and endogenous input output analysis with product lifetime distributions to environmental researchers and students.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of environmental input-output analysis from 1930s to the present and includes energy structural decomposition analysis, spatial energy structural decomposition analysis, multi-regional waste make-use analysis, augmented waste input-output analysis, dynamic structural decomposition analysis with product lifetime distributions, and endogenous input output analysis with product lifetime distributions to environmental researchers and students.
Shigemi Kagawa obtained his BA in Civil Engineering, MA in Information Sciences, and P.h.D. from Tohoku University, Japan, in 2001. Since 2006, he is associate professor of economic statistics. He is a board member of the Economic Systems Research (Journal of the International Input-Output Association) and the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Applied Input-Output Analysis. He was awarded Leontief memorial prize for his work on environmental input-output analysis from the International Input-Output Association. ).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. A Structural Decomposition of Energy Consumption Based on a Hybrid Rectangular Input-Output Framework 3. A Spatial Structural Decomposition Analysis of the Chinese and Japanese Energy Demand 4. An Empirical Analysis of Industrial Waste Embodied in the 1995 Japanese Economy 5. A Simple Multi-Regional Input-Output Account for Waste Analysis 6. Measuring Spatial Repercussion Effects 7. Inter-Industry Analysis, Consumption Structure, and the Household Waste Production Structure 8. The Economic and Environmental Consequences of Automobile Lifetime Extension and Fuel Economy Improvement 9. Does Product Lifetime Extension Increase Our Income at the Expense of Energy Consumption?
1. Introduction 2. A Structural Decomposition of Energy Consumption Based on a Hybrid Rectangular Input-Output Framework 3. A Spatial Structural Decomposition Analysis of the Chinese and Japanese Energy Demand 4. An Empirical Analysis of Industrial Waste Embodied in the 1995 Japanese Economy 5. A Simple Multi-Regional Input-Output Account for Waste Analysis 6. Measuring Spatial Repercussion Effects 7. Inter-Industry Analysis, Consumption Structure, and the Household Waste Production Structure 8. The Economic and Environmental Consequences of Automobile Lifetime Extension and Fuel Economy Improvement 9. Does Product Lifetime Extension Increase Our Income at the Expense of Energy Consumption?
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