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Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis×Input-Output Multiplier Analysis×
ÄmnesområdeNationalekonomiNationalekonomi
FamiljProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ursprungsår19701936
UpphovspersonWassily LeontiefWassily Leontief (multiplier formalization by Miller & Blair)
TypInput-output model augmented with environmental satellite accountsLinear impact-multiplier model derived from the Leontief inverse
UrsprungskällaLeontief, W. (1970). Environmental repercussions and the economic structure: an input-output approach. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 52(3), 262–271. DOI ↗Miller, R. E., & Blair, P. D. (2009). Input-Output Analysis: Foundations and Extensions (2nd ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN: 9780521739023
AliasEEIO, Environmental Input-Output Analysis, Pollution Input-Output Model, Footprint Input-Output AnalysisI-O Multipliers, Leontief Multipliers, Type I and Type II Multipliers, Output Multipliers
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SammanfattningEnvironmentally extended input-output (EEIO) analysis appends satellite accounts of physical environmental flows — greenhouse-gas emissions, energy, water, land, and materials — to a monetary input-output table so that environmental burdens can be allocated through supply chains to the final demand that ultimately drives them. By multiplying direct environmental-intensity coefficients by the Leontief inverse, EEIO computes the total burden embodied in each unit of final demand, providing the standard framework for consumption-based carbon footprints and emissions embodied in trade.Input-output multiplier analysis converts the Leontief inverse into summary impact coefficients that answer how much total output, household income, or employment an economy generates per unit of final demand directed at a given sector. Building directly on Leontief's inter-industry accounting, it distinguishes the initial direct effect from the indirect supply-chain effect and, in the Type II form, the induced effect of household re-spending, yielding the multipliers that underpin most regional and project economic-impact studies.
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