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This paper discusses the channels of impact of an extractives activity on an economy by presenting a brief description … corporate spend in local supply chains; the immediate 'multiplier' effects of these; the further multipliers that follows from …
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. Moreover, the multisector multiplier analysis brings out the high dependence of Mozambique on a small number of export items …
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This article explores the multiplier effects on domestic product, employment, and the external sector of the US economy …
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Most economic models struggle to incorporate biophysical relationships between materials, energy and emissions, in order to appropriately deal with biophysical constraints of supply (and possibly also demand). After the incorporation of biophysical constraints, some functions produced surprising...
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Recent literature on biofuels has questioned whether biofuels policies are likely to reduce the negative effects of climate change. Our analysis explicitly takes into account that oil is a non-renewable natural resource. A blending mandate has no effect on total cumulative oil extraction....
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Efforts to limit cumulative emissions over the next century may be partially thwarted by the responses of fossil fuel suppliers. Current price-cost margins for major reserves are ample, leaving scope for significant price reductions if climate policies reduce demand for fossil fuels through...
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future growth is conditioned by weekend (internal) multiplier effects and strengthened (external) exogenous effects, i …
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Based on the national Input-Output Matrix (IOM) 2012 calculated by INEGI, we use Flegg's approach to estimate four regional Input-Output Matrices (RIOMs) using Banco de México's regionalization (Northern, North-Central, Central and Southern). The RIOMs are employed to evaluate the impact on...
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