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Erik Dietzenbacher is affiliated with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands. Their research spans across several areas within economics, econometrics, finance, and environmental science, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches that combine economic analysis with environmental and sustainability concerns.

The scientist has worked extensively on topics related to:

  • Environmental Impact and Sustainability
  • Global trade and economics
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
  • Global Trade and Competitiveness
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Economic and Technological Innovation

Their main fields of study comprise:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Environmental Science

Dietzenbacher's subfields include:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Environmental Engineering
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Strategy and Management

Their recent scholarly work reflects these interests, including notable publications such as:

  • Towards a more effective climate policy on international trade (2020) - Nature Communications
  • International trade and air pollution damages in the United States (2020) - Ecological Economics
  • From exports to value added to income: Accounting for bilateral income transfers (2021) - Journal of International Economics
  • How much did China's emergence as "the world's factory" contribute to its national income? (2021) - China Economic Review
  • Who's afraid of Virginia Wu? US employment footprints and self-sufficiency (2021) - Economic Systems Research

In addition to journal publications, Dietzenbacher has contributed to the book literature, including the work Recent Developments in Input-Output Analysis, published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2020.

Their collaborative work is highlighted by frequent co-authors, including:

  • Bart Los
  • Bingqian Yan
  • Ignacio Cazcarro
  • Iñaki Arto
  • Timon Bohn

Dietzenbacher's research outputs reflect publishing in a variety of academic venues, consistent with multidisciplinary approaches:

  • Nature Communications
  • Ecological Economics
  • Journal of International Economics
  • China Economic Review
  • Economic Systems Research

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Annual Report 2008

    Jan Oosterhaven;Norbert Rainer;Thijs ten Raa;Joaquim Jose Martins Guilhoto

  • Structural decomposition techniques: sense and sensitivity

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los

  • THE CONSTRUCTION OF WORLD INPUT-OUTPUT TABLES IN THE WIOD PROJECT

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los;Robert Stehrer;Marcel Timmer

  • Global multiregional input-output framework: An introduction and outlook introduction

    Arnold Tukker;Arnold Tukker;Erik Dietzenbacher

  • In Vindication of the Ghosh Model: A Reinterpretation as a Price Model

    Erik Dietzenbacher

  • A structural decomposition analysis of the emissions embodied in trade

    Yan Xu;Erik Dietzenbacher

  • Regional determinants of China's consumption-based emissions in the economic transition

    Heran Zheng;Zengkai Zhang;Wendong Wei;Malin Song

  • Sectoral and spatial linkages in the EC production structure

    Erik Dietzenbacher;J.A. van der Linden

  • Drivers of the Growth in Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

    Iñaki Arto;Erik Dietzenbacher

  • An empirical examination of the pollution haven hypothesis for India : Towards a green leontief paradox?

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Kakali Mukhopadhyay

  • Analysing Andalusian Virtual Water Trade in an Input–Output Framework

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Esther Velázquez

  • Structural Decomposition Analyses with Dependent Determinants

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los

  • THE MEASUREMENT OF INTERINDUSTRY LINKAGES - KEY SECTORS IN THE NETHERLANDS

    Erik Dietzenbacher

  • Trade, production fragmentation, and China's carbon dioxide emissions

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Jiansuo Pei;Cuihong Yang

  • The Regional Extraction Method: EC Input–Output Comparisons

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Jan A van der Linden;Albertus Steenge

  • Using Average Propagation Lengths to Identify Production Chains in the Andalusian Economy

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Isidoro Romero Luna;Niels S. Bosma

  • Production Chains in an Interregional Framework: Identification by Means of Average Propagation Lengths

    Erik Dietzenbacher;Isidoro Romero

  • Input-output analysis: frontiers and extensions

    Michael L. Lahr;Erik Dietzenbacher

  • Interregional Multipliers: Looking Backward, Looking Forward

    Erik Dietzenbacher

  • The World Input-Output Database

    Marcel Timmer;Erik Dietzenbacher;Bart Los;Robert Stehrer

Frequent Co-Authors

Bart Los
Bart Los University of Groningen
Manfred Lenzen
Manfred Lenzen University of Sydney
Dabo Guan
Dabo Guan Tsinghua University
Jakob de Haan
Jakob de Haan University of Groningen
Marcel P. Timmer
Marcel P. Timmer University of Groningen
Robert Stehrer
Robert Stehrer Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies
Jan Oosterhaven
Jan Oosterhaven University of Groningen
Jing Meng
Jing Meng University College London
Klaus Hubacek
Klaus Hubacek University of Groningen
Sangwon Suh
Sangwon Suh University of California, Santa Barbara

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