Policy needs (to be) covered by static environmentally extended input-output analyses

There exists little evidence in the literature of the extent to which static environmentally extended multiregion input-output (EE-MRIO) studies actually contribute to political decision-making and policy formulation. This paper provides an overview of the reported applications of EE-MRIO analysis i...

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Published inEconomic systems research Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 121 - 144
Main Authors Vercalsteren, An, Christis, Maarten, Geerken, Theo, Van der Linden, Ann
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 02.01.2020
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Summary:There exists little evidence in the literature of the extent to which static environmentally extended multiregion input-output (EE-MRIO) studies actually contribute to political decision-making and policy formulation. This paper provides an overview of the reported applications of EE-MRIO analysis in an environmental context, either initiated by questions from policy makers or demonstrated by researchers. The applications are structured according to their scope and scale, the coverage of the DPSIR environmental policy framework (driving forces/pressures/state/impact/response), and the type of application (problem analysis/agenda setting, ex ante and ex post/monitoring). Results from interviews with policy makers (Belgium) show both their interest in IO-modelling and specific needs they have to make it more useful in their own context. The more experimental EE-IO models serve well for the early policy phase of problem analysis and agenda setting. Also, their use can prove the importance of strengthening international collaboration to develop internationally recognized EE-IO models.
ISSN:0953-5314
1469-5758
DOI:10.1080/09535314.2019.1644994