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The importance of retail trade margins for calculating the carbon footprint of consumer expenditures: A sensitivity analysis
Scasny, Milan
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Mach, Radomir
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Weinzettel, Jan
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2020
prices.
Product
homogeneity
assumption
-inherent to input-output analysis - implies that two identical products sold to …
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The importance of retail trade margins for calculating the carbon footprint of consumer expenditures : a sensitivity analysis
Scasny, Milan
;
Mach, Radomir
;
Weinzettel, Jan
-
2020
prices.
Product
homogeneity
assumption
-inherent to input-output analysis - implies that two identical products sold to …
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The role of allocation of retail trade margins across household segments on their carbon footprint calculation
Mach, Radomír
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Ščasný, Milan
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Weinzettel, Jan
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Economic systems research
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