a Comparative Input-Output-Study for Germany and the UK
by John L.R. Proops, Malte Faber, Gerhard Wagenhals.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1993
(xiv, 300 pages 74 illustrations)
I. Introduction --;1 Introduction --;2 Concepts and Methods for the Study --;II. Understanding CO2 Emissions --;3 The Problem of Climate Change and CO2 Emissions --;4 Decomposing the Rate of Change of CO2 Emissions --;A4 Appendix: Decomposition with Differencing --;5 CO2 Emissions by Germany and the UK --;III. Modelling Approach --;6 A Framework for Modelling Production --;7 Input-Output Methods --;8 The Analysis of CO2 Emissions with Input-Output Methods --;IV. Data Analysis --;9 German and UK Input-Output Data for Studying CO2 Emissions --;10 Input-Output Analysis of German and UK CO2 Emissions --;A10 Appendix: Decomposition of Changes in CO2 Emissions --;V. Scenarios --;11 Scenario Simulations --;12 A 'Minimum Disruption' Approach to Scenario Analysis --;13 'Minimum Disruption' Scenario Simulations --;VI. Policy --;14 Policy Conclusions for Reducing CO2 Emissions --;References --;Author Index --;List of Figures --;List of Tables.
We examine the impact of structural changes in the German and UK economies upon CO emissions 2 over the last two decades, and explore the potential for further structural change to reduce such emissions.
Economics.
Environmental protection.
Environmental toxicology.
TD885
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5
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C3
B956
1993
by John L.R. Proops, Malte Faber, Gerhard Wagenhals.