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Input-Output Methods

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Reducing CO2 Emissions

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The principal analytical technique we use in the rest of this study is input-output analysis. Many readers will already be familiar with this technique, and for these this chapter need serve only as a concise reference. However, other readers may not know of this technique (or have forgotten what they once knew!). For these readers this chapter is designed as an introduction/refresher in input-output methods.

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Proops, J.L.R., Faber, M., Wagenhals, G. (1993). Input-Output Methods. In: Reducing CO2 Emissions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77792-9_8

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