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German and UK Input-Output Data for Studying CO2 Emissions

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In Chapter 8 we established the theory of input-output analysis, as applied to CO2 emissions. We now begin to apply this theory, by establishing the data base we use, and making a preliminary analysis of the data.

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Proops, J.L.R., Faber, M., Wagenhals, G. (1993). German and UK Input-Output Data for Studying CO2 Emissions. In: Reducing CO2 Emissions. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-77792-9_10

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