A combined input–output and sensitivity analysis approach to analyse sector linkages and CO2 emissions

Energy Economics - Tập 29 Số 3 - Trang 578-597 - 2007
Miguel Ángel Tarancón Morán1, Pablo del Rı́o González1
1Department of Spanish and International Economy, Econometrics and History and Economic Institutions, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law, University of Castilla – La Mancha, Spain

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