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of the selected region has undergone significant transformations affecting both producing and consuming sectors. Also … 1980 a 1997, l'economie de la region en question a subi de profondes transformations qui touchent non seulement les … Wirtschaft der betroffenen Region im Zeitraum 1980-97 signifikante Veranderungen durchgemacht hat, die sowohl die Produktions …
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industry sectors and of the use of input-output analysis to subsequently calculate the carbon footprint of Australia. The work … is motivated by the introduction of an emissions-trading scheme in Australia, and by the need for policy to be developed …
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In der vorliegenden Studie erfolgt eine regionale Analyse der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit der Milch-produktion in Australien … viertgrößter Exporteur auf dem Weltmarkt gehört auch Australien zu diesen Regionen. Von 2000/01 bis 2009/10 ging die … common agricultural policy gets liberalised. As fourth biggest exporter of dairy products on the world market, also Australia …
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The turnover of the EU agri-food sector overtops 2,000 billion Euros a year and employs roughly 22 millions workers. The focus of this paper is on the sectors directly linked to agricultural production and the food industry. Having a comprehensive understanding of extended agri-food economic...
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This paper analyses the service intensities for production of different industries in the Indian economy during the period 1968-69 to 1993-94 with an input-output approach. Two different methodologies—(1) direct service intensities and (2) direct plus indirect service intensities—have been...
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