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Input-Output Model for Analyzing National Economics of Varying Energy Intensities

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One country in which the external trade plays an important role has a relatively great freedom of movement in the field of the development of branches. The necessary resources can be produced — within certain limits-by import and the import can be balanced by the export of various branches. Naturally, the various sectoral structures of the import and of the export have different impact on the economy. The impacts are very differentiated depending also on the energy intensity of the production structure and on the proportion of the products with high energy intensity in the external trade.

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Revesz, T. (1985). Input-Output Model for Analyzing National Economics of Varying Energy Intensities. In: Tchijov, I., Tomaszewicz, L. (eds) Input-Output Modeling. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 292. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-22033-7_16

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