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, which spurred development in the manufacturing sector and caused technological change. Between 1962 and 1985, the Turkish … accord with open and export growth economies. The period between 1985 and 2003 was a long transformational period for Turkey … vying to be a stable export growth country. This slow transformation was caused by path dependency and had been based on …
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multiplicative effects of the transportation sector in Croatia were significant in the observed period, especially for the air …
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Many economic models (e.g., computable general equilibrium models, econometric input-output models) revolve around a matrix of technical coefficients. However, these matrices can be estimated only once every 5 years as long as they are calculated from input-output tables and these are only...
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sample of 118 small Croatian manufacturing companies. The application of the Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) approach …
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Few studies have examined the relationship between inter-industry, inter-corporate ownership (ICO) patterns and inter-industry resource exchange patterns. Using data from Statistics Canada, this paper reveals a positive association between the degree of ICO linkages and the degree of...
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In order to address the serious water shortage problem in northern China, China has launched the South-to-North Water Diversion Scheme, which is a large-scale inter-basin water diversion project. With Beijing as an example and using input-output analysis, this paper analyzes the macroeconomic...
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This study describes a structural decomposition analysis (SDA) of Japanese greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 1990 to 2005, focusing on four linkage structures in the Leontief inverse representing supply chains in Japan. The developed RAS-invariant decomposition was applied to Japanese linked...
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