Ecological Relationship Analyses of the Australian Construction Industry Using Industrial Input-Output Data
Input-output analyses have been widely applied for investigating economic relations, environmental impact and international trades of national industries. This research expands input-output analyses for industrial relations of a nation in consideration of ecological principles. Australia and its construction industry are used in the case study as a superorganism and one of its 35 nodes respectively. Flow analysis and utility analysis methods are employed to quantitatively and qualitatively determine the industrial ecological relationships, including exploitation, control, competition, and mutualism, among the national economic system. Based on the Australian input-output tables from 2000 to 2014, numerical results indicate that the construction sector has a strong mutualism and exploitation relationships with some industries in Australia. This approach can be used to describe various ecological relationships of industrial sectors according to the national economic input-output data
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2019
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Authors: | Liang, Lingfeng |
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[2019]: [S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Input-Output-Analyse | Input-output analysis | Australien | Australia | Bauwirtschaft | Construction industry |
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