Erik Dietzenbacher combines Econometrics and Mathematical economics in his research. In his works, he performs multidisciplinary study on Mathematical economics and Econometrics. In his study, he carries out multidisciplinary Macroeconomics and Natural resource economics research. He combines Natural resource economics and Macroeconomics in his research. His Production (economics) study typically links adjacent topics like Microeconomics. Microeconomics is closely attributed to Production (economics) in his study. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Decomposition and Organic chemistry. Many of his studies on Decomposition apply to Organic chemistry as well. Much of his study explores Ecology relationship to Greenhouse gas.
Erik Dietzenbacher incorporates a variety of subjects into his writings, including Econometrics, Macroeconomics, Statistics, Mathematical economics and Microeconomics. In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on Macroeconomics and Production (economics). He integrates Statistics and Econometrics in his studies. His Microeconomics study often links to related topics such as Production (economics). In his works, he undertakes multidisciplinary study on International trade and International economics. He carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in International economics and International trade. As part of his studies on Archaeology, he frequently links adjacent subjects like China. His Archaeology research extends to China, which is thematically connected.
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An Illustrated User Guide to the World Input-Output Database : the Case of Global Automotive Production
Marcel P. Timmer;Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los;Robert Stehrer.
Review of International Economics (2015)
Annual Report 2008
Jan Oosterhaven;Norbert Rainer;Thijs ten Raa;Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto.
Economic Systems Research (2009)
THE CONSTRUCTION OF WORLD INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES IN THE WIOD PROJECT
Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los;Robert Stehrer;Marcel Timmer.
Economic Systems Research (2013)
Structural decomposition techniques: sense and sensitivity
Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los.
Economic Systems Research (1998)
Global multiregional input-output framework: An introduction and outlook introduction
Arnold Tukker;Arnold Tukker;Erik Dietzenbacher.
Economic Systems Research (2013)
In Vindication of the Ghosh Model: A Reinterpretation as a Price Model
Erik Dietzenbacher.
Journal of Regional Science (1997)
Sectoral and spatial linkages in the EC production structure
Erik Dietzenbacher;J.A. van der Linden.
Journal of Regional Science (1997)
A structural decomposition analysis of the emissions embodied in trade
Yan Xu;Erik Dietzenbacher.
Ecological Economics (2014)
An empirical examination of the pollution haven hypothesis for India : Towards a green leontief paradox?
Erik Dietzenbacher;Kakali Mukhopadhyay.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2007)
Analysing Andalusian Virtual Water Trade in an Input–Output Framework
Erik Dietzenbacher;Esther Velázquez.
Regional Studies (2007)
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