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For industrialised economy of ourdays, remanufacturing represents perhaps the largest unexploited resource and opportunity for realising a greater growth of the economy in an environmental-conscious manner. The aim of this paper is to investigate of the impact of remanufacturing in the economy...
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The aim of the paper is to investigate the impact of recycling on the use of non-renewable resources in the economy. The paper tries to generalize the classical dynamic input–output model. In this regard we extend the standard Leontief model with the balance equation of recycled products, and...
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Despite known simplifications the input-output analysis is an effective tool to investigate the environmental impacts of the producing economy on the natural environment. The emission of pollutants is introduced direct in the model studied as joint products of the process of production. The...
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In this paper we study a generalisation of the dynamic Leontief input-output model. We extend the standard dynamic Leontief model with the balance equation of non-renewable resources. Obviously the non-renewable stocks will decrease exploiting primary resources. In this study we examine the...
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