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Erik Dietzenbacher
Researcher at University of Groningen
Publications - 143
Citations - 10269
Erik Dietzenbacher is an academic researcher from University of Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: European union & Matrix (mathematics). The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 141 publications receiving 8856 citations. Previous affiliations of Erik Dietzenbacher include Chinese Academy of Sciences & University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.
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An Illustrated User Guide to the World Input-Output Database : the Case of Global Automotive Production
TL;DR: The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) as mentioned in this paper contains annual time-series of world input-output tables and factor requirements covering the period from 1995 to 2011, and illustrates its usefulness by analyzing the geographical and factorial distribution of value added in global automotive production.
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Annual Report 2008
Jan Oosterhaven,Norbert Rainer,Thijs ten Raa,Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto,Jodie Gonzalez Jennings,José M. Rueda-Cantuch,Erik Dietzenbacher,Bent Thage,Klaus Hubacek,Bart Los,Christof Paparella +10 more
TL;DR: The International Input-Output Association (IIOA) as discussed by the authors is a member of the International Organization for Distributed Sensor Networks (IoS) and the World Wide Web (WSNs).
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Structural decomposition techniques: sense and sensitivity
Erik Dietzenbacher,Bart Los +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the problems caused by the existence of a multitude of equivalent decomposition forms which are used to measure the contribution of a specific determinant, and examine the two approaches that have been used predominantly in the literature.
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The construction of world input-output tables in the wiod project
TL;DR: The World Input-Output Table (WIOT) as mentioned in this paper is the core of the World Input Output Database (WEBDB) and provides the values of transactions among 35 industries in 40 countries plus the rest of the world and from these industries to households, governments and users of capital goods in the same set of countries.
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Global multiregional input-output framework: An introduction and outlook introduction
TL;DR: A review of global multiregional input-output (GMRIO) tables, models, and analysis can be found in the special issue of Economic Systems Research as discussed by the authors.