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It is well documented that different manufacturing sectors require different amounts of energy. Primary materials conversion, e.g., iron ore and scrap into steel, limestone and sand into cement and glass, or wood and other fibers into paper, tend to be the most energy-intensive in the production...
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individual subsectors. A cross-country decomposition analysis reveals that in some countries structural changes contributed …
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technique developed by Tang and Wang (2004), which allows for the decomposition of sectoral productivity growth into efficiency …
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exercise using the World Input-Output Database (WIOD), a harmonized dataset comprising time-series of input-output tables along … intensity in Europe. In the second part of the study we take our findings from index decomposition analysis and subject them to …
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exercise using the World Input-Output Database (WIOD), a harmonized dataset comprising time-series of input-output tables along … intensity in Europe. In the second part of the study we take our findings from index decomposition analysis and subject them to …
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