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SUMMARY

Welcome ............................................................... 1

Local Organizing Committee ...................................... 2

Scientific Program Committee ..................................... 2

Support Team at USP .................................................. 2

Sponsorship of the Conference .................................... 2

Venue ....................................................................... 3

Transport .................................................................... 5

Registration Desk, Messages and Assistance ............... 5

Session Information ..................................................... 6

Guest Speakers ........................................................... 6

Internet ...................................................................... 7

Conference Excursion .................................................. 7

Travel Agency .............................................................. 7

Program Overview ............................................... 8

Session Plan (summarized) ..................................... 9

Session Plan (full) .................................................... 13

SUNDAY, 12th July 2009 ...................................... 13

MONDAY, 13th July 2009 ..................................... 13

TUESDAY, 14th July 2009 ..................................... 18

WEDNESDAY, 15th July 2009 ............................... 23

THURSDAY, 16th July 2009 .................................. 23

FRIDAY, 17th July 2009 ......................................... 27

On behalf of the Local Organizing Committee, I am delighted to welcome you to this, the 17th In-ternational Input-Output Confer-ence of the International Input-Output Association.

The Local Organizing Committee at the Department of Economics, School of Economics, Business and Accountancy, at the Univer-sity of São Paulo (USP) is proud to host the 17th International Input-Output Conference for the first

time in Brazil. A team of professors and researchers throughout Brazil has worked hard to put together a quality program, and the support team at USP has been doing a superb job to make sure that this will be an event to remember.

São Paulo is one of the largest cities in the world, with over 18 million people in its metropolitan area. It hosts around 15% of Brazilian GDP and is the heart of the Brazilian economy. It is metropolitan in nature, with a diversified population, composed of Italians, Germans, Japanese (the largest community outside Japan), Lebanese, Chinese, Koreans, Spaniards and, of course, Portuguese.

USP is considered to be the most important Brazilian University. Its scientific production amounts to 28% of the whole produc-tion in Brazil, placing USP among the top three higher-education institutions in Latin America and among the top 200 in the world (The Times Higher Education Supplement).

The Department of Economics at USP currently has around one thousand undergraduate and graduate students who enjoy the privilege of having a complete university facility at their disposal with no tuition fees. They make a highly qualified student body as a result of the highly competitive entrance selection process. Students at the Department of Economics have also at their dis-posal first-rate faculty: more than 70 professors holding a Ph.D., most of them obtained abroad at leading universities.

With around 250 papers submitted by 430 authors and co-authors from 48 different countries, of which 162 papers were chosen for presentation, it is possible to forecast that this will be a stimulating meeting with quality papers and debates, making it possible to go from data discussions, passing through advances in theory, to culminate into Leontief s goal of having a better un-derstanding of the economic, social, environmental and political reality of the World that we live.

I do hope that you could share with us the high hopes of this meeting and at the same time, also share a little of the natural beauties of Brazil.

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LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEEJoaquim Guilhoto

University of São Paulo, Conference Chairman

Carlos AzzoniUniversity of São Paulo

Eduardo HaddadUniversity of São Paulo

Danilo IglioriUniversity of São Paulo

Leticia Scretas DavidUniversity of São Paulo

Rodrigo NishidaUniversity of São Paulo

Roberto Luís Olinto RamosBrazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics – IBGE

Paulo PaixãoCPFL Energy

Joaquim B. S. Ferreira FilhoUniversity of São Paulo, ESALQ/USP

Edson DominguesFederal University of Minas Gerais

SPONSORSHIP OF THE CONFERENCE

The Local Organizing Committee wishes to thank the sponsors of the Conference. Without their gen-erous support, the Conference would not have

been organized.

University of São Paulo – USP

School of Economics, Business and Accountancy – FEA

Department of Economics, FEA-USP

FIPE – Institute of Economic Research Foundation

International Input-Output Association

FAPESP - State of São Paulo Research Foundation

CAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior – Ministry of Education

IBGE – Brazilian Statistical Office

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Geoffrey J.D. HewingsUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Chair

Erik DietzenbacherUniversity of Groningen – Co-Chair

Thijs ten RaaTilburg UniversityJiemin GuoOECD

Joerg BeutelKonstanz University of Applied Sciences

Alejandro CardeneteUniversidad Pablo de Olavide

Ferran SanchoUniversidad Autónoma de Barce-lona

María Semitiel GarcíaUniversity of Murcia

Bart Los University of Groningen

Bert SteengeUniversity of Groningen

Shigemi KagawaKyushu University

Sangwon SuhUniversity of Minnesota

Kurt KratenaWIFO, Austria

Satoshi InomataIDE, Japan

Vito AlbinoPolitecnico di Bari

Devrim Murat YazanUniversity of Groningen

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE

SUPPORT TEAM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF SÃO PAULO

Alda Freire Castro Luiz Eduardo Iadocicco and Team

Amanda Forlin Luiz Gustavo Antonio de Souza

Anilza Maria Alves Maria Eneida Chiuzini

Bruno Rovai Marina Assumpção

Caio Waisman Miriam K. Matsuda and Team

Clarisse Monteiro Paulo Scandarolli and Team

Débora Modolo Renata de Paula Dias

Denise Imori Renata Laurito Mallet and Team

Fernanda Sartori Camargo Rodolfo Cabral

Fernando Friaça Sandra Vilas Boas

Fernando Sakon Silvio Massaru Ichihara

Gervásio Santos Thiago Isiliani Bott

Guilherme R.C. Moreira Valter de Oliveira Lima and Team

Inaiê Santos Vitor Schmid

João Aparecido Correa and Team Wagner Cassimiro

Jorge Gomes and Team Weslem Rodrigues Faria

Leandro de Oliveira Almeida

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VENUE

The conference will be held at the School of Economics, Business and Accountancy (FEA), at the University of São Paulo, São Paulo (USP), Brazil, July 13th-17th 2009.

How to Get ThereFrom the hotel, you can take:

The conference official buses, in scheduled times

Taxis – there are taxi stations both in front of the hotel and in front of the building where all activities will take place

Conference BuildingsThe conference cocktail will be offered at the Blue Tree Towers Hotel – Faria Lima

The Opening Ceremony, the Plenary Sessions, the General As-sembly, and the Closing Ceremony will take place on the Audito-rium, building FEA-5

Parallel sessions will take place in the Corridor G of the Main Building (FEA-1)

The Registration Desk, book exhibitions, travel information desk, and souvenir stands will also take place in the Main Building (FEA-1)

Coffee breaks will take place in the indoor patio of the Main Building

Lunch will be offered in the Sweden Restaurant

School of Economics, Business Administration and Accounting Overview

To find your way, the following directions may also be useful:

The registration desk is in building FEA-1 on the ground • floor

Parallel sessions are held in several lecture rooms of Corridor • G as shown in floor plans.

Council and ESR Editorial Board Meetings are held in the • Heraldo Barbuy Room, building FEA-2, ground floor

Coffee breaks are offered in building FEA-1indoors patio•

Lunch is offered at Sweden Restaurant•

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School of Economics, Business Administration and Accounting Closer view of FEA 1 Building

Access to conference activitiesThe name badge that you will receive upon registration entitles you to enter all session rooms and to enjoy free coffee services arranged for participants. We kindly ask you to wear this badge at all conference events. Additional tickets or invitations included in the personal envelope obtained in registration should be shown for access to lunches, the welcome reception, excursion and Conference dinner.

SmokingSmoking is generally prohibited in public buildings and public transport. In the University buildings, smoking is allowed only in outdoor areas.

ACTIVITIES AT OTHER LOCATIONS

Reception CocktailSunday, July 12th, 18:30 – 20:00

Blue Tree Towers Hotel

Av. Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 3989, Vila Olímpia - Tel.: (11) 3896-7544

http://www.bluetree.com.br/hoteis_e_resorts/conceito.asp?secao=hoteis_e_resorts&pagina=conceito&numhotel=226

Please, do not forget your name badge.

Conference DinnerThursday, July 16th, 20:30 – 23h00

Morumbi Grill

Av. Roque Petroni Jr., 837 - Morumbi - Tel.: (11) 5181-6282

http://www.morumbigrill.com.br/

Conference Official Buses will take you there,

Please do not forget your ticket.

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TRANSPORT

Conference Official BusesFrom the hotel, you can take the conference official buses. Be-ware that there will be only one bus schedule in the morning and one in the afternoon, which are:

Monday, July 13

Hotel to Campus – 8:00Campus to Hotel – 18:00

Tuesday, July 14

Hotel to Campus – 8:00Campus to Hotel – 18:00

Thursday, July 16

Hotel to Campus – 8:00Campus to Hotel – 18:30

Friday, July 17

Hotel to Campus – 8:00Campus to Hotel – 14:00

TaxisTaxis can be found at the taxi stations, near the Main Building (FEA-1), can be hailed in the street or ordered by telephone. Par-ticipants can order a taxi at the Info Desks.

REGISTRATION DESK, MESSAGES AND ASSISTANCE

Conference registrationDesk opening hoursThe Conference Registration Desk follows the other conference activities. Therefore, Sunday (12th) the registration desk will be open at the Blue Tree Towers Hotel from 17:00 to 19:30. Starting from Monday (13th) until Friday (17th), but Wednesday (15th), the registration desk at the School of Economics, Business and Ac-countancy will be available by 08:00.

Emergency contactDuring conference hours, from 08:00 to 18:00, you can con-tact the Conference Desk or the administration base at +55 (11) 3091-5802.

In case of an emergency you can contact a member of the LOC on: +55 (11) 8289-3760.

In case of emergency, you can also call: 190.

Messages and changes to the programGeneral announcements, changes and updates to this Program will be displayed on the Message Boards located near the Confer-ence desks. This is also where messages for participants will be pin-boarded.

Information desksGeneral information will be provided through the Information Desks, which are located at the hallway of the School of Econom-ics, Business and Accountancy

Conference assistantsThere will be a number of students, ready to help you and to pro-vide technical assistance in the session rooms. Those students are easily identified by their 17th IIO Conferente / FEA-USP purple shirts.

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SESSION INFORMATION

Presentation EquipmentA computer and a beamer will be available in each room for presentations. Our assumption is that you will use these for you PowerPoint presentation, which you bring along on CD-ROM or USB memory device (risk-averse individuals should bring along both of them).

Presenters are invited to come to the room 10 minutes prior to the start of each session; thus, presentations can be copied onto the laptop before it starts. Please, avoid the use of names like iioa.ppt, as it may replace the presentation of your colleagues’ presentations.

Our Conference assistants will be glad to be of assistance in case of technical difficulties. In case you need to use overhead slides, please, inform us beforehand so that we can arrange an overhead projector.

DurationTypically, sessions have three presentations in one and a half hour. With 20 minutes of presentation, there are 5 minutes for comments and another 5 minutes for general discussion.

Session ChairsChairs are invited to come to the room 10 minutes prior to the start of the session. They introduce the session and the speak-ers, make sure that the time available is divided equally over the papers to be presented, and guide the discussion following the presentation. In case the scheduled chair does not show up, the actual presenter of the sessions’ final paper is expected to take over the role of chair.

The Conference Program identifies the chairs for individual ses-sions.

GUEST SPEAKERS

Thijs ten RaaThijs ten Raa obtained his MSc in Mathematics from University of Groningen (1977) and PhD in Economics at New York University (1981). He is professor of Tilburg University and has conducted extensive research on growth and productivity issues with several books and numerous papers.

Yang CuihongYang Cuihong obtained her MSc in Applied Mathematics from Chonqqing University (1996) and PhD in Management Science and Engineering from Institute of Systems Science under the Chi-nese Academy of Sciences (1999). She is now an associate profes-sor of Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, the Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her main research area is input-output technique, economic forecasting, macroeconomic analysis. She has been focusing on the applications of input-output technique as well as econometrics in major fields of China’s national econ-omy. She has published more than 40 articles and written about 20 research reports for relevant government agencies.

Sanjiv MahajanSanjiv Mahajan joined the UK Statistical Office in 1988, af-ter gaining a BSc Honours Degree in Mathematics in 1986 and spending two years working as a stockbroker. Sanjiv has worked in a number of posts across the UK Economic Accounts covering Gross Fixed Capital Formation, Inventories, Capital Stock, Sup-ply Modelling, Input-Output Tables, and Supply and Use Tables before becoming the Head of National Accounts Strategy and Development. For nearly 15 years, Sanjiv was responsible for pro-ducing the annual current price UK Supply and Use Tables (and Symmetric I-O Tables) used to produce coherent UK Economic Accounts, and setting the annual level of UK current price GDP. This included the development, coordination, compilation, bal-ancing, analyses and publication of these tables and accounts, and a wide-range of quality improvements to business surveys and the business register.

Sanjiv is presently the Head of International Coordination and Strategy covering economic statistics. This includes leading the Office for National Statistics (ONS) work on inputs to the revision of the SNA and ESA as well as a range of strategic cross-cutting issues.

Sanjiv has represented the ONS, and the UK, in various for a such as international meetings, presentations, seminars, and providing training/teach-in’s to suppliers and users within the UK and based overseas. Also produced and contributed to numerous articles, papers and products produced within the ONS, and outside the ONS, for example, by other government departments, regional statistical offices, academics, researchers, economists, analysts, and the media.

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Eduardo HaddadEduardo Amaral Haddad holds a bachelor degree in Econom-ics from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil (1993). In January 1995 he received a M.A. degree in Economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA; he defended his Ph.D. dissertation, at the same institution, in December 1997. In the calendar year of 1998, he was engaged in post-doctoral research at the University of Oxford Centre for Brazilian Studies, in the UK.

In January 1999, Prof. Haddad joined the faculty at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil. He is currently Full Professor at the Depart-ment of Economics at that University, where he teaches courses on Regional and Urban Economics and General Equilibrium Model-ing. He is the Director of Research of the Institute of Economic Research Foundation – FIPE – and also holds a position as Adjunct Associate Professor at the Regional Economics Applications Labo-ratory – REAL – at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. At FIPE, he is responsible for the coordination with fund-ing agencies and clients, as well as the supervision of the research projects of the institution (currently, there are over 150 active proj-ects).

Haddad is the author of the book “Regional Inequality and Struc-tural Changes: Lesson from the Brazilian Experience” (Ashgate, 1999), and has published on regional and interregional input-out-put analysis, general equilibrium modeling, and various aspects of regional economic development in developing countries, es-pecially in Brazil, in both national and international journals; he has also contributed with chapters in international books in the fields of regional science and economic development. Altogether, he has authored and co-authored more than 150 publications, including 3 monographs, 20 chapters in books, and 45 journal articles.

Prof. Haddad has acted as a consultant for the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, United Nations – UNDP, the Joint Africa Institute, and many other public and private organiza-tions, national and international. Since October 2006, he acts as the elected president of the Brazilian Regional Science Asso-ciation. He also serves as President of the Regional Science of Americas, since November 2008.

INTERNET

InternetComputer rooms will be available for delegates at the School of Economics, Business and Accountancy.

Wireless InternetParticipants who brought laptops can use wireless Internet. Im-portant: Participants will only be able to access the computer labs and the wireless Internet connection with proper user name and password, which will be given to each participant at Registra-tion.

CONFERENCE EXCURSION

On Wednesday (July 15th) we will have an all day excursion which will start at 8:00h with the conference official buses pass-ing in the hotels to board the participants, the return to the hotels will be at 18:00h. The main attractions of the excursion will be: a) The Paulista Museum (http://www.mp.usp.br/) with a tour made especially for participants of the 17th International Input-Out-put Conference; b) the City Center; and c) the Soccer Museum (http://www.museudofutebol.org.br/).

TRAVEL AGENCY

The Conference Offi cial Travel Agency, Scala Mundi Turismo, will hold a desk near the conference Registration Desk. Their represen-tative can help you with your travel needs. They also present some tourism options throughout and following the conference.

Scala Mundi TurismoReference person: Cristina MaenakaPhone: 55 11 3266 3047E-mail: [email protected]

POST-CONFERENCE TOURS

Take advantage of your visit and have the great experience of seeing one of these famous and beautiful cities

Rio de Janeiro Tour• Foz do Iguaçu Tour• Salvador Tour•

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thrusday Friday

July 12th 2009 July 13th 2009 July 14th 2009 July 15th 2009 July 16th 2009 July 17th 200908:00-08:3008:30-09:0009:00 - 09:30 Opening Ceremony09:30 - 10:0010:00 - 10:3010:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break11:00 - 11:3011:30 - 12:0012:00 - 12:3012:30 - 13:0013:00 - 13:3013:30 - 14:0014:00 - 14:3014:30 - 15:0015:00 - 15:3015:30 - 16:00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break16:00 - 16:3016:30 - 17:0017:00 - 17:3017:30 - 18:0018:00 - 18:3018:30 - 19:0019:00 - 19:3019:30 - 20:0020:00 - 20:3020:30 - 21:0021:00 - 21:3021:30 - 22:0022:00 - 22:3022:30 - 23:00

Registration Opens

Welcome Reception

Closing Ceremony

Time

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Lunch

Parallel Sessions

Registration Registration

Plenary SessionParallel Sessions

Registration

Plenary Session

Parallel Sessions

Conference Dinner

Meet the Editors Special Session for

Young Scholars

General Assembly (All IIOA Members)

Registration

Parallel Sessions

Parallel Sessions

Parallel Sessions

Lunch

Council Meeting (Invitation Only)

ESR Editorial Board (Invitation only)

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17TH INTERNATIONAL INPUT-OUTPUT CONFERENCE

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS – FEA -USP

SÃO PAULO BRAZIL 13-17 JULY 2009

SUNDAY JULY 12

17:00h- 18:30h Blue Tree Hotel REGISTRATION OPENS

18:30h – 20:00 Blue Tree Hotel WELCOME RECEPTION

MONDAY JULY 13

08:00h – 09:00h FEA 1REGISTRATION

09:00h – 09:30h Auditorium – FEA 5OPENING CEREMONY

09:30h – 10:30h Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION I

Thijs ten Raa (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) IO & IO: A future role of Input-Output in Industrial Or- ganization

10:30h-11:00h FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00h – 12:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSION

1.1 Compilation of Supply and Use: Input-Output Tables I – Room G1

1.2 CGE Modeling with Environmental Applications – Room G2

1.3 Input-Output Systems from Network Theory I – Room G3

1.4 Structural Analysis – Room G4

1.5 Demographic-Labor-Consumption Issues – Room G5

1.6 SAMS I – Room G6

12:30h-14:00h SwedenLUNCH

14:00h-15:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS

2.1 Macroeconomic Analysis: Trade – Room G1

2.2 Compilation of Supply and Use: Input-Output Tables II – Room G2

2.3 Input-Output Systems from Network Theory II – Room G3

2.4 CGE Modeling – Room G4

2.5 SAMS II – Room G5

2.6 Modeling Energy and Emission I – Room G6

15:30h – 16:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

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PARALLEL SESSIONS

3.1 Supply and Use: Input-Output Tables – Room G1

3.2 Multiregional Trade II – Room G2

3.3 Energy Issues I – Room G3

3.4 Emissions and Input-Output Analysis – Room G4

3.5 Application of Input-Output for the Brazilian Economy – Room G5

3.6 SimSIP SAM: A Tool to Analyze IOs and SAMs – Room G6

17:30h – 19:30h Room Heraldo Barbuy – FEA 2COUNCIL MEETING (INVITATION ONLY)

TUESDAY JULY 14

08:00h – 09:00h FEA 1 REGISTRATION

09:00h-10:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS

4.1 Theoretical Developments I – Room G1

4.2 Structural Change: Productivity – Room G2

4.3 Energy Issues II – Room G3

4.4 Modeling Issues in Environmental Analysis I – Room G4

4.5 Rural and Development Issues – Room G5

4.6 Macroecnomic Impacts: Gains from Trade – Room G6

10:30h-11:00h FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00h-12:30h Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION II

EDUARDO A. HADDAD (University of São Paulo, Brazil)From Pure Theory to Applied Theory and Practice: The Brazilian Experience in CGE Modeling

CUIHONG YANG (Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)

Bias in Measuring Vertical Specialization

12:30h-14:00h Sweden LUNCH

14:00h-15:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS

5.1 Transformation of supply and use tables to input-output tables – Room G1

5.2 Impact and Policy Analysis – Room G2

5.3 Economic Structure & Technical Progress – Room G3

5.4 Water Issues – Room G4

5.5 5.5 Energy Issues III – Room G5

5.6 International Input-Output Comparison – Room G6

15:30h – 16:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

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16:00h-17:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS

6.1 Dynamics – Room G1

6.2 Regional Analysis – Room G2

6.3 Modeling Issues in Environmental Analysis II – Room G3

6.4 Macroeconomic Analysis: Policy Issues – Room G4

6.5 Macroeconomic Input-output modeling – Room G5

6.6 Input-Output Analysis and Tourism I – Room G6

17:30h- 19:00h Room G1 – FEA 1 MEET THE EDITORS SPECIAL SESSION FOR YOUNG SCHOLARS

19:00h-20:00h Room Heraldo Barbuy – FEA 2ESR EDITORIAL BOARD (INVITATION ONLY)

WEDNESDAY JULY 15

8:00-18:00hs São Paulo CityEXCURSION

THURSDAY JULY 16

08:00h – 09:00h FEA 1REGISTRATION

09:00h-10:30h FEA 1

PARALLEL SESSIONS

7.1 Structure and Structural Changes- International Perspec-tives – Room G1

7.2 Modeling Issues in Environmental Analysis III – Room G2

7.3 Modeling Energy and Emissions II – Room G3

7.4 RAS: New Perspectives and Challenges – Room G4

7.5 Adjustment in Economies: An Input-Output Perspective – Room G5

7.6 The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) Project I – Room G6

7.7 Input-Output Tables of the BRICs: An Introduction to the National Tables and the Extension to the International In-put-Output Model I – Room G7

10:30h-11:00h FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00h-12:30h Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION III

LEONTIEF PRIZE WINNERS SPECIAL SESSION

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12:30h-14:00h SwedenLUNCH

14:00h-15:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS

8.1 The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) project II – Room G1

8.2 National Accounts and Their Application – Room G2

8.3 Issues in Input-Output Table Construction – Room G3

8.4 SAMS III – Room G4

8.5 Macroeconomics: Productivity and Growth – Room G5

8.6 Multiregional Trade III – Room G6

15:30h – 16:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

16:00h-17:30h Auditorium – FEA 5GENERAL ASSEMBLY (ALL IIOA MEMBERS)

20:30h Morumbi GrillCONFERENCE DINNER

FRIDAY JULY 17

08:00h – 09:00h FEA 1REGISTRATION

09:00h-10:30h FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS

9.1 Theoretical Developments II – Room G1

9.2 Enterprise Input-Output Approach and Environmental Is-sues – Room G2

9.3 Input-Output Tables of the BRICs: An Introduction to the National Tables and the Extension to the International In-put-Output Model II – Room G3

9.4 Macroeconomic Analysis: Growth, Taxes and Trade – Room G4

9.5 Impact Analysis and Productive Structure – Room G5

9.6 Input-Output Analysis and Tourism II – Room G6

10:30h-11:00h FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00h-12:30h Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION IV

SANJIV MAHAJAN (Office of National Statistics, London) Ever-increasing role of supply and use tables: meeting the demands of national accounts and other users

12:30h Auditorium – FEA 5CLOSING CEREMONY

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INPUT-OUTPUT CONFERENCE

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS – FEA -USP SÃO PAULO BRAZIL 13-17 JULY 2009

SUNDAY JULY 12

17:00-18:30 Blue Tree HotelREGISTRATION OPENS

18:30-20:00 Blue Tree HotelWELCOME RECEPTION

MONDAY JULY 13

09:00-09:30 Auditorium – FEA 5 OPENING CEREMONY

09:30-10:30 Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION I

IIOA Awards: Presiding, JAN OOSTERHAVEN, President, IIOA THIJS TEN RAA (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)

IO & IO: A Future role of Input-Output in Industrial Or- ganization

10:30-11:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00-12:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 1

1.1 Compilation of Supply and Use: Input-Output Tables I

ROOM G1

Session organizer: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences, Germany)

Chair: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Applied Scien-ces)

Peter Ritzmann (Eurostat, Luxembourg), José M. Rue- da- Cantuche (Joint Research Centre IPTS of the Eu-ropean Commission, Spain)

A consolidated European Union and Euro Area Sup- ply-Use System and Input-Output Tables

Liv Hobbelstad Simpson (Statistics Norway) Statistical Sources of Supply and Use Systems in the EU

JAROSLAV SIXTA (University of Economics in Prague, Czech Republic); JAKUB FISCHER (University of Eco-nomics in Prague, Czech Republic)

Capital Services and Supply and Use Tables Com- pilation

1.2 CGE Modeling with Environmental Applica-tions

ROOM G2

Session organizer: ALEJANDRO CARDENETE (Universi-dad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain) and FERRAN SANCHO (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)

Chair: M. ALEJANDRO CARDENETE (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain),

Ana-Isabel Guerra, Ferran Sancho (Universidad Au- tónoma de Barcelona, Spain)

Short Run Policies to Mitigate Rebound Effects of Energy Efficiency Gains: Subsidies or Ecotaxes?

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Francisco J. André García, M. Alejandro Cardenete (Uni- versidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain)

Economic and Environmental Efficient Policies in an Ap- plied General Equilibrium Framework

M. ALEJANDRO CARDENETE (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain), PATRICIA FUENTES (Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla, Spain) and CLEMENTE POLO (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)

The Distorting Effects OF Environmental Taxes in a Regional Economy: A Computable General Equilibrium Approach

1.3 Input-Output Systems from Network Theory I

ROOM G3

Session organizer: MARÍA SEMITIEL GARCÍA (University of Mur-cia, Spain)

Chair: SANDRO MONTRESOR (University of Bologna, Italy)

J. Carlos Lopes, J. Ferreira do Amaral, João Dias, Tanya Araújo (Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Industrial Clustering and Sectoral Growth: a Network Dynamics Approach

GIUSEPPE VITTUCCI MARZETTI (University of Trento, Italy), Chiara Franco (University of Bologna, Italy) and SANDRO MONTRESOR (University of Bologna, Italy)

On Indirect Trade-Related R&D Spillovers: The Role of International Trade Network

1.4 Structural Analysis

ROOM G4

Chair: FEISTEL, PAULO RICARDO (Universidade Federal de San-ta Maria, Brazil)

LIFSCHITZ, EDGARDO (Ministry of Economy and Pro- duction, Argentina), WIRKIERMAN, ARIEL LUIS (Univer-sità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy)

Structural Analysis at the National Level by the Configu- ration of Sectoral Blocks: The cases of Argentina, Chile and Mexico

DIAS ANA (Departamento de Prospectiva e Planeamento e Relações Internacionais, Portugal)

Building a System of Symmetric Input-Output Tables - Application to Portugal, 2005

FEISTEL, PAULO RICARDO (Universidade Federal de San- ta Maria, Brazil); ALVARO BARRANTES HIDALGO (Uni-versidade Federal de Pernanbuco, Brazil)

The Comparative Advantages of Trade of the Regions Northeast, Southeast and South of Brazil in the MER-COSUL

1.5 Demographic-Labor-Consumption Issues

ROOM G5

Chair: JOOST SANTOS (University of Virginia, United States)

PAULA ALBUQUERQUE; JOAO LOPES (ISEG/CISEP - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal)

Economic Impacts of Aging in Portugal: An Interindustry Approach

JOOST SANTOS (University of Virginia, United States) Probabilistic modeling of workforce based disruptions and input-output analysis of interdependent ripple ef-fects: applications to a pandemic scenario

HONGXIA ZHANG (University of China, China) Population, Education, Economic Growth and Structur- al Change: the Dynamic Extended Input-Output Frame-work on Education Considering Population

1.6 SAMS I

ROOM G6

Chair: M YUSOF SAARI (University of Groningen, The Nether-lands)

BJARNE MADSEN (Centre for Regional and Tourism Re- search, Bornholm, Denmark)

The General Interregional Quantity Model

SUSANA SANTOS (Technical University of Lisbon/ISEG and UECE, Portugal)

SAM-based modeling for policy and scenario analysis

M YUSOF SAARI, ERIK DIETZENBACHER, BART LOS (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Statistical Bases for Income Representation in a Social Accounting Matrix: Using Household Heads versus Eco-nomically Active Households

12:30-14:00 SwedenLUNCH

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14:00-15:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSION 2

2.1 Macroeconomic Analysis: Trade

ROOM G1

Chair: NORIHIKO YAMANO (OECD, France)

ROBERT STEHRER ( The Vienna Institute for International Economics Studies, Austria)

Trade Integration and Employment: A Decomposition Approach

LAFANG WANG (Hunan University, China), SHANTONG LI (Development Research Center of the State Council, China)

Export Taxes Policy and Industry Growth: Chinese Steel in 1990s and 2000s

URJASWITA SINGH, RITISNIGDHA PANIGRAHI, SHRI PRAKASH (BIMTECH, India)

Impact of Foreign Investments on Stock Market – A Study of in and out Flows of Funds in an Input-Output Framework

2.2 Compilation of Supply and Use: Input-Output Tables II

ROOM G2

Session organizer: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences)

Chair: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences)

JANJA KALIN (Statistical Office of Slovenia) Compilation of input-output system within National Accounts: Recent Practices in Slovenia

RUBEN VAN DER HELM , RUTGER HOEKSTRA (Statistics Netherlands)

Attributing GDP Growth Rates to Final Demand Com- ponents

BERND STRUCK (GTZ Support to Federal Bureau of Sta-tistics, Pakistan)

Compilation of Supply and Use Tables in Pakistan

2.3 Input-Output Systems from Network Theory II

ROOM G3

Session organizer: MARÍA SEMITIEL GARCÍA (University of Mur-cia, Spain)

Chair: MARÍA SEMITIEL GARCÍA (University of Murcia, Spain)

MARÍA SEMITIEL GARCÍA, LOURDES MOLERA PERIS and PEDRO NOGUERA MÉNDEZ (University of Murcia, Spain)

The Hierarchical Structure of the Spanish interindustry System

PEDRO NOGUERA MÉNDEZ, MARÍA LÓPEZ MARTÍNEZ and MARÍA SEMITIEL GARCÍA (University of Murcia, Spain)

Structural Diversity and Economic Development

2.4 CGE Modeling

ROOM G4

Chair: MINJUN SHI (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

KALI AKKEMIK (Baskent University, Turkey) General Equilibrium Evaluation of Recent Electricity Market Reforms in Turkey

ANDO ASAO (Tohoku University, Japan), MENG BO (CGE Modeling, Japan), QU CHAO (Tohoku University, Japan)

Trade Coefficients and the Role of Elasticity in a Spatial CGE Model Based on Armington Assumption

NOORADDIN SHARIFY (University of Mazandaran, Iran) An Assessment of Quota in Gasoline Consumption in Iran: an AGE Approach

MINJUN SHI, NA LI, YONGNA YUAN, ZHUOYING ZHANG, FEI WANG (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Developing a multi-regional CGE model for China based on China Interregional Input-Output Model

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2.5 SAMS II

ROOM G5

Chair: JOYASHREE ROY (Jadavpur University, India)

BRUNO DE SOUZA LOPES, DIEGO RODRIGUES (CMEA - FEA / UFJF, Brazil), FERNANDO SALGUEIRO PEROBELLI (Federal University of Juiz de Fora)

An Analysis of Income Variation for the Brazilian Econo- my: An Input-Output Approach

VP OJHA, BARUN DEB PAL, SANJIB POHIT (National Council of Applied Economic Research), JOYASHREE ROY (Jadavpur University, India)

Social Accounting Matrix for India

2.6 Modeling Energy and Emissions I

ROOM G6

Chair: PACCA, SÉRGIO A (University of São Paulo, Brazil);

SÉRGIO A. PACCA (University of São Paulo, Brazil); JOAQUIM GUILHOTO (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

Ecological Footprint Applied to the Brazilian Economic Input-Output Model

RYO ETO, YOHJI UCHIYAMA, KEIICHI OKAJIMA (Uni- versity of Tsukuba)

A Scenario Analysis of Energy-Economic in Ibaraki Pre- fecture in 2030

SHALINI SHARMA (Sharda University, India)Power Intensity of Indian Economy: A Study of Sectoral Variation Input-Output Framework

15:30-16:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

16:00-17:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 3

3.1 Supply and Use: Input-Output tables

ROOM G1

Session organizer: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Ap-plied Sciences)

Chair: JOSÉ M. RUEDA-CANTUCHE (European Commission - Joint Research Center, Spain)

VITEZSLAV ONDRUS (Czech Statistical Office, Strašnice) National Accounts and Economic Migration

BENT THAGE (Danmarks Statistik, Sejroegade) The rise and fall of input-output in the SNA

JOSÉ M. RUEDA-CANTUCHE (European Commission - Joint Research Center, Spain), ANTONIO F. AMORES (Pablo de Olavide University, Spain)

Econometric Estimates of the Danish CO 2 Emission Mul-tipliers by Products on the Basis of the Supply and Use System

3.2 Multiregional Trade II

ROOM G2

Chair: ZHUOYING ZHANG (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

LARISA MELNIKOVA, VICTOR SUSLOV, YURY ERSHOV (Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering SB RAN, Russian Federation), ALEXANDER GRANBERG (Council for the Study of Productive Forces, Russian Federation)

The Practice of the Use of Multiregional IO Models in Strategic Forecasts of Russian Economy

FERNANDO SAKON (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) The Transport System as Determinant of Patterns of Linkages and Multipliers: A Multi-Regional Input-Out-put Model for São Paulo’s Roads

ZHUOYING ZHANG, MINJUN SHI (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Spatial Linkage of Manufacturing Industries in China: Based on Interregional Input-Output Analysis

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3.3 Energy Issues I

ROOM G3

Chair: XIKANG CHEN ( IIOA Member, China)

XIKANG CHEN ( IIOA Member, China) Study on Indicators of Energy Efficiency in Production

JOAQUIM J. M. GUILHOTO, GUILHERME DIAS (Univer-sity of São Paulo, Brazil)

Energy versus Food: How do Countries Differ?

GERVÁSIO SANTOS, EDUARDO HADDAD, JOAQUIM J.M. GUILHOTO, DENISE IMORI (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

Spatial Interactions between Energy and Energy-Inten- sive Sectors in the Brazilian Economy: An Interregional Input-Output Analyzes

3.4 Emissions and Input-Output Analysis

ROOM G4

Chair: MARTIN, JEAN-CHRISTOPHE (Université Montesquieu, France)

NIAZ AHMED BHUTTO, NISAR AHMED SIDDIQUI (Suk- kur Institute of Business Administration, Pakistan), SELIM CAGATAY (Economics Department of Akdeniz University, Turkey)

The Opportunity Cost of Ratifying Kyoto Protocol: An Input-Output Analysis for Turkey

MARIAANGELES CADARSO, NURIA GOMEZ, LUISAN- TONIO LOPEZ, MARIAANGELES TOBARRA (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)

CO 2 Emissions Linked to International Freight Transpor-tation and their Impact on the Emissions Balance

MARTIN, JEAN-CHRISTOPHE, PATRICK POINT (Univer- sité Montesquieu, France)

Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction in Aquitaine Re- gion: Constructing Baseline and Least-Cost Scenarios

3.5 Application of Input-Output Analysis for the Bra-zilian Economy

ROOM G5

Chair: RA EDSON DOMINGUES Cedeplar-UFMG, Brazil)

EDSON DOMINGUES, ALINE SOUZA MAGALHÃES, (Cedeplar-UFMG, Brazil)

Regional Inequality and Growth: The Role of Interre- gional Trade in the Brazilian Economy

MARCELO E FICHE (Ministério da Fazenda, Brazil), JOÃO R. SANSON (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil)

Input-Output Models and a Bias in Tax Incidence

PEDRO GUILHERME FERREIRA, FERNANDO SALGUEI- RO PEROBELLI, ROGERIO MATTOS (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil)

Sectoral Forecast and Impacts in the Electrical Energy Consumption in Brazil: an Integrated Approach (Econo-metric + Input-Output) for 2009 – 2014

RAPHAEL ZYLBERBERG, JOAQUIM J.M. GUILHOTO ( University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Direct Income Transfers and Inequality of Income: An Application of a SAM-Based Model to Brazil

3.6 SimSIP SAM: A Tool to Analyze IOs and SAMs

ROOM G6

JUAN CARLOS PARRA (The World Bank, United States) SimSIP SAM: A Tool to Analyze IOs and SAMs

17:30-19:30 Room Heraldo Barbuy – FEA 2COUNCIL MEETING (BY INVITATION ONLY)

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TUESDAY JULY 15

9:00-10:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 4

4.1 Theoretical Developments I

ROOM G1

Chair: MARSHALL, KATHRYN (California Polytechnic University, United States)

FIDEL AROCHE (UNAM, Mexico) 1932 -1938: Wassily Leontief s Early Papers Besides the Input-Output Model

EDUARDO CRESPO, MARCUS CARDOSO SANTIAGO ( UFRJ, Brazil)

The Evolution of the Theory of Value from Dmitriev and Bortkiewicz to Charasoff

KATHRYN MARSHALL, ERIC FISHER (California Polytech- nic University, United States)

The Structure of the American Economy

4.2 Structural Change: Productivity

ROOM G2

Chair: LING YANG (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China)

SHRI PRAKASH, SHALINI SHARMA, FARAJI KASIDI (Bir- la Institute of Management Technology, India),

Input-Output Modeling of the Impact of FDI on Indian Economic Growth

NOORASIAH SULAIMAN, ABDUL RASHID ZAKARIAH (National University Malaysia, Malaysia)

Decomposition of Total Factor Productivity Growth: The Case of Malaysian Manufacturing Sector, 1983-2000

MICHAEL LAHR (The State University of New Jersey, Unit- ed States) LING YANG (Xi’an Jiaotong University, China)

Sources of Chinese Labor Productivity Growth: A Struc- tural Decomposition Analysis, 1987-2005

4.2 Energy Issues II

ROOM G3

Chair: XIULI LIU (Yanshan University, China)

SHRI PRAKASH, SHALINI SHARMA, FARAJI KASIDI (Bir- la Institute of Management Technology, India)

Input-Output Modeling of the Impact of FDI on Indian Economic Growth

ROBERTO GUERRERO COMPEAN, KAREN R. POLEN- SKE, CIRO BIDERMAN (Massachusetts Institute of Tech-nology, United States)

Regional, Economic, and Environmental Implications of Dual Ethanol Technologies in Brazil

XIULI LIU, SHOUYANG WANG, CUIHONG YANG (Chi-nese Academy of Sciences, China), GEOFFREY HEWINGS (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

Evaluation on the Impacts of the Implementation of Building Energy Efficiency Standards on Chinese Eco-nomic System and Environment

4.4 Modeling Issues in Environmental Analysis I

ROOM G4

Chair: MONICA SERRANO (University of Barcelona, Spain)

GUIDO ERREYGERS (University of Antwerp, Belgium), CHRISTIAN BIDARD (University of Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, France)

Renewable Resources in a Long-Term Model

XIN ZHOU (Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan)

How Does Trade Adjustment Influence National Inven- tory of Open Economies? Accounting Embodied Car-bon Based on Multi-Region Input-Output Model

MONICA SERRANO, JORDI ROCA (University of Barce- lona, Spain)

The analysis of the Relationship Between Household Expenditure Level and Embodied Pollution: A Method-ological Note

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4.5 Rural and Development Issues

ROOM G5

Chair: CRISTELA GOCE DAKILA (De La Salle University , Mani-la, Philippines)

FLAVIA BLISKA, JOAQUIM J. M. GUILHOTO, DENISE IMORI, FERNANDA SARTORI, FERNANDO SAKON, CEL-SO VEGRO (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

Employment Generation in the Brazilian Coffee Re- gions

ANTOANETA GOLEMANOVA (University of National and World Economy, Bulgaria), MILEN KOLEV (National Statistical Institute, Bulgaria), ALES KUHAR (University of Ljubljana, Slovenia)

Policy Scenarios for Development of Rural Areas in Bul- garia

CRISTELA GOCE DAKILA (De La Salle University , Ma- nila, Philippines), FRANCISCO DAKILA JR (Center for Monetary & Financial Policy, Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, Philippines)

Spatial Impact of Overseas Filipino Workers’ Remit- tances on the Philippine Economy

4.6 Macroecnomic Impacts: Gains from Trade

ROOM G6

Chair: EVERLAN MONTIBELER (Complutense University Ma-drid, Spain)

JIANSUO PEI, CUIHONG YANG (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), ERIK DIETZENBACHER (University of Groningen)

The Environmental Pains and Economic Gains of Out- sourcing to China

LI, SHANTONG, ZHAOYUAN XU (Development Re- search Center of the State Council, China)

Estimation of the China’s Inter-Regional Trade Based on 2002 IO Tables

EVERLAN MONTIBELER (Complutense University Ma- drid, Spain)

Estimation of Production Price and Market Price for China: A study of Input-Output Table of year 2005.

10:30-11:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00-12:30 Auditorium – FEA 5 PLENARY SESSION II

EDUARDO A. HADDAD (University of São Paulo, Brazil) From Pure Theory to Applied Theory and Practice: The Brazilian Experience in CGE Modeling

CUIHONG YANG (Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing)

Bias in Measuring Vertical Specialization

12:30-14:00 SwedenLUNCH

14:00-15:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 5

5.1 Transformation of supply and use tables to input-output tables

ROOM G1

Session organizer: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Ap-plied Sciences)

Chair: JOERG BEUTEL (Konstanz University of Applied Sciences)

JOSÉ M. RUEDA-CANTUCHE ((European Commission - Joint Research Center, Spain) and THIJS TEN RAA (Tilburg University, Netherlands)

The choice of model in the construction of industry co- efficients matrices

INGUNN SAGELVMO (Statistics Norway) Transformation of supply and use tables to industry by industry input-output table

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5.2 Impact and Policy Analysis

ROOM G2

Chair: ANTONIO F. AMORES (Pablo de Olavide University, Spain)

BART LOS (University of Groningen, Netherlands) Input-Output Analysis: An Impact Study

JIANWEN YUAN (Guangdong University of Business Stud- ies, China)

Comparative Analysis on the Economic Structure of Guangdong Province and Taiwan Area

5.3 Economic Structure & Technical Progress

ROOM G3

Chair: UMED TEMURSHOEV (University of Groningen, The Ne-therlands)

PAOLA ANTONELLO (University of L’Aquila, Italy) An application of EM algorithm to analyze and forecast long-run input-output coefficient changes

ASAKO OKAMURA (Center for Research and Develop- ment Strategy, Japan Science and Technology Agency, Japan)

Measurement of Innovation in Input-Output Frame- work

UMED TEMURSHOEV (University of Groningen, Nether-lands)

A Generalized Hypothetical Extraction Analysis

PHILIPE MENDES (FEA – UFJF, Brazil), RIBEIRO, FILIPE (FEA – UFJF, Brazil), FERNANDO SALGUEIRO PEROBELLI (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil)

Structure of Brazilian Interstate Commerce: An Input- Output Approach

5.4 Water Issues

ROOM G4

Chair: RYOJI HASEGAWA (Ibaraki University, Japan)

Hideo Fukuishi (Keio University, Japan) Water Use in the Japan Economy in 2000: An Input- Output Approach

CUIHONG YANG (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), ERIK DIETZENBACHER (University of Groningen, Nether-lands)

Outsourcing and China’s Virtual Water Trade Balance

TANJI KAZUNORI, WATANABE MASATAKA (Keio Univer- sity, Japan), MINJUN SHI (Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), NOBUHIRO OKAMOTO (Faculty of international relationship DaitoBunka Univer-sity, Japan)

The Economic and Environmental Impact of Investment to Water Treatment Technology with Interregional Input Output Analysis in China

RYOJI HASEGAWA, MAKOTO TAMURA, YUJI KUWA- HARA, HIROMUNE YOKOKI, NOBUO MIMURA (Ibaraki University, Japan)

An Input-output Analysis for Economic Losses of Flood Caused by Global Warming - A Case Study of Japan at the River Basin’s Level

5.5 Energy Issues III

ROOM G5

Chair: YAN XIA (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

PAULO PAIXÃO (CPFL, Brazil) The Utilization of a Supply and Use Model for Prospect- ing the Electricity Market

SHALINI SHARMA, REKHA SHARMA (Birla Institute of Management Technology, India)

Divergence between Equilibrium And Actual Prices of Electricity in Indian Economy

YAN XIA, CUIHONG YANG, XIKANG CHEN (Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

Analyze the Determining Factors of China’s Energy In- tensity in 1987-2005

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5.6 International Input-Output Comparison

ROOM G6

Chair: HADDAD, EDUARDO (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil)

ROIJECEK, MAREK (Centre for Economic Studies, Czech Republic)

The Effects of Export on the Czech Economy: Input- output Approach

SHRI PRAKASH, FARAJI KASIDI, REKHA SHARMA, (Birla Institute of Management Technology, India)

Economic Effect of Indo-East African Trade: A Study in Input-Output Framework

EDUARDO HADDAD, ANA BARUFI, SILVIO COSTA (Uni- versity of São Paulo, Brazil)

Regional Integration in Colombia: On Cournot’s Prob- lem and the New Economic Geography

15:30-16:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

16:00-17:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 6

6.1 Dynamics

ROOM G1

Chair: XU DAN (School of Management of Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China)

AKIKO NAKAJIMA (Fukuoka University, Japan) What do we know about value relative prices and mar- ket prices: Japan 1951-2000

KASH BARKER (University of Oklahoma, United States), JOOST SANTOS (University of Virginia, United States)

Measuring the Efficacy of Inventory with a Dynamic Input-Output Model

XU DAN (School of Management of Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China), TONG RENCHENG (China)

An Input-output Sticky-price Model

6.2 Regional Analysis

ROOM G2

Chair: CHARALAMPOS ECONOMIDIS (Panteion University, Greece)

DAVID CARVALHO (Universidade Federal do Pará, Bra- zil)

Financial Institutions and the Development of the Ama- zon: An Application of the Regional Social Accounting Matrix

FRANCISCO DE ASSIS COSTA (Núcleo de Altos Estudos Amazônicos - Universidade Fedral do Pará, Brazil)

Policy for Avoiding Deforestation, Local Economy and land Market in Amazon: Simulations Using I-O matrix to Southeastern of Pará and Extrapolation to the Great North Region

CHARALAMPOS ECONOMIDIS, DIMITRIOS KERAMI- DAS (Panteion University, Greece), NIKOS STROMPLOS (National Statistical Service of Greece, Greece), ATHANA-SIOS SFETSOS (Environmental Research Laboratory, INT-RP, NCSR Demokritos, Greece)

The Participation of Migrants in the Greek Economy at a Regional Level: An Input-Output Analysis

6.3 Modeling Issues in Environmental Analysis II

ROOM G3

Chair: ARNOLD TUKKER (TNO, The Netherlands)

FERNANDO SALGUEIRO PEROBELLI (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil), MARCELO AARESTRUP ARBEX (University of Windsor)

Solow meets Leontief: Economic Growth and Energy Consumption

ROSITA PRETAROLI, MAURIZIO CIASCHINI, FRANCES-CA SEVERINI, CLAUDIO SOCCI (Università di Macerata, Italy)

Environmental Tax Reform and Double Dividend Evi- dence

ARNOLD TUKKER (TNO, The Netherlands) EXIOPOL: Towards a Global Multiregional Environmen- tally Extended Input-Output Table

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6.4 Macroeconomic Analysis: Policy Issues

ROOM G4

Chair: KAKALI MUKHOPADHYAY (McGill University, Canada)

JIANXI LUO (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Unit- ed States)

Which Industries to Bail out First in Economic Reces- sion? Ranking Industrial Sectors by the Power-of-Pull

KAKALI MUKHOPADHYAY, PAUL THOMASSIN, (McGill University, Canada), DEBESH CHAKRABORTY (Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India)

Economic Impact of Trade Reforms between India and Latin American Countries

PARAMITA DASGUPTA (Ananda Chandra College, West Bengal, India); CHAKRABORTY, DEBESH (Jadavpur Uni-versity, India)

Some Further Evidence on the Factor Content of India’s Foreign Trade

RITISNIGDHA PANIGRAHI, SHRI PRAKASH (BIMTECH, India);Input Output Modeling of impact of Stock Market on Unit Prices of Mutual Funds

6.5 Macroeconomic Input-output modeling

ROOM G5

Session organizer: KURT KRATENA (WIFO, Austria)

Chair: F. NEUWAHL (EU Commission, Spain)

KURT KRATENA (WIFO, Austria) and GERHARD STRE-ICHER (Joanneum Research, Vienna, Austria)

Macroeconomic Input-Output Modeling - Structures, Functional Forms and Closure Rules

F. NEUWAHL , ANDREAS UIHLEIN, AURELIEN GENTY (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, IPTS, Spain)

An Econometric Input-Output Model for EU Countries Based on SU Tables: The Production Side

KURT KRATENA , MICHAEL WUEGER (WIFO Austrian Institute for Economic Studies, Austria) IGNAZIO MON-GELLI (European Commission-JRC Institute for Prospec-tive Technological Studies, Spain)

An Econometric Input-Output Model for EU Countries Based on SU tables: Private Consumption

6.6 Input-Output Analysis and Tourism I

ROOM G6

Session organizer: BART LOS and BERT STEENGE (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Chair: GERD AHLERT (GWS/Institute of Economic Structures Re-search, Germany)

ANNEMIEKE VAN DE STEEG (Statistics Netherlands, The Hague) and ALBERT E. STEENGE (University of Gronin-gen, The Netherlands)

Tourism Multipliers for a Small Caribbean Island-State; A Study of Aruba

DÉCIO K. KADOTA , EDUARDO HADDAD and WILSON A. RABAHY (University of Sao Paulo and Economic Re-search Institute Foundation FIPE, Brazil)

The Brazilian Tourism Satellite Account

17:30-19:30 FEA 1MEET THE EDITORS – SPECIAL SESSION FOR YOUNG SCHOLARS

ROOM G1

Chair: GEOFFREY HEWINGS (University of Illinois, USA)

BART LOS (University of Groningen, The Netherlands), Editor, Economic Systems Research

ERIK DIETZENBACHER (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

19:30-20:00 Room Heraldo Barbuy – FEA2ESR EDITORIAL BOARD (INVITATION ONLY)

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WEDNESDAY JULY 15

8:00-18:00 São Paulo CityEXCURSION

THURSDAY JULY 16

9:00-10:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 7

7.1 Structure and Structural Changes- International Perspectives

ROOM G1

Chair: MARKKU RTY (Statistics Finland, Finland)

MAAIKE BOUWMEESTER (University of Groningen, The Netherlands); JAN OOSTERHAVEN (University of Gron-ingen, The Netherlands)

Methodology for the Construction of an International Supply-Use Table

VU THI HAI ANH (Vietnam National University, Viet- nam); BUI TRINH, (General Statistics Office of Vietnam and Centre for Economic and Policy Research); NGUYEN DUC THANH (Centre for Economic and Policy Research, College of Economics, Vietnam National University, Ha-noi)

Structural Changes in Vietnamese Industry and Trade during 1989-2005: An Input-Output analysis

ANNELI MIETTINEN, MARKKU RTY (Statistics Finland, Finland);

Graphical User Interface for Balancing the Sut System in Finnish National Accounts

7.2 Modeling Issues in Environmental Analysis III

ROOM G2

Chair: SOHEILA PARVIN (Alameh Tabatabai University, Iran)

THIJS TEN RAA (Tilburg University Netherlands); VICTO-RIA SHESTALOVA (CPB The Netherlands Bureau for Eco-nomic Policy Analysis)

Linear Programming “Versus” Equilibrium Approaches to Interregional Economics, With Applications to Trade and Emissions

KAZUSHIGE SHIMPO (Keio University, Japan); RITU MATHUR (The Energy and Resources Institute), AMTITA GOLDER (The Energy and Resources Institute), KAZR-TIK GANJU (The Energy and Resources Institute), PRIMA MADAN (The Energy and Resources Institute), JARNAIL SINGH, (The Energy and Resources Institute)

Mitigating CO2 Emissions of Rural Households in India: Input-Output Analysis of LaBL (Lighting a Billion Lives)

KAKALI MUKHOPADHYAY, HOWARD GUMILONG, PAUL THOMASSIN (McGill University, Canada)

Trade Liberalization and the Environment- A Case Study of Indonesia

WANG YAN, MINJUN SHI, (Graduate University of Chi- nese Academy of Sciences, China);

CO 2 emission induced by household consumption in China

7.3 Modeling Energy and Emissions II

ROOM G3

Chair: FERNANDO SALGUEIRO PEROBELLI (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil)

MARIA PEMPETZOGLOU (DEMOCRITUS UNIVERSITY OF THRACE, Greece); DIMITRIS HRISTU-Varsakelis (UNIVERSITY OF MACEDONIA); STELLA KARAGIANNI (UNIVERSITY OF MACEDONIA); ATHANASIOS SFET-SOS (Environmental Research Laboratory, INT-RP, NCSR Demokritos)

Optimizing Production in Greece under GHG Emis- sion Reduction Constraints: A Comparison of Objective Functions

ALFREDO J MAINAR CAUSAPÉ (University of Zaragoza, Spain); ROSA DUARTE PAC (University of Zaragoza)

Consumption Patterns and GHG Emissions: A Comput- able General Equilibrium Analysis for Spain

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7.4 RAS: New Perspectives and Challenges

ROOM G4

Chair: XU JIAN (Management School, China)

ERIK DIETZENBACHER (University of Groningen, The Netherlands); RONALD E MILLER (Regional Science De-partment (Emeritus), University of Pennsylvania)

RAS-ing the Transactions or the Coefficients: It Makes No Difference

FERNANDO ESCOBEDO (University of Castilla La Man- cha, Spain); JAN OOSTERHAVEN (University of Gronin-gen)

Cell-corrected RAS Method (CRAS) as a Regional Input- Output Table Construction Technique

XU JIAN, TONG RENCHENG (Management School, Chi- na);

Practical Reliability of RAS Methods: an Empirical Anal- ysis in China

7.5 Adjustment in Economies: an Input-Output Per-spective

ROOM G5

Chair: JOSE MANUEL RUEDACANTUCHE (Joint Research Cen-tre IPTS of the European Commission, Spain)

EVERLAN MONTIBELER (Complutense University Madrid, Spain); BIN JIAN YAN, (Nanjing Agriculture University)

Study on the Relationship between Industrial Technical Progress and International Trade in China during 1987-2005.

YASUHIDE OKUYAMA (International University of Japan, Japan)

Economic Impacts of Natural Disasters: Development Issues and Empirical Analysis

JOSE MANUEL RUEDACANTUCHE, FREDERIK NEU- WAHL, LUIS DELGADO (Joint Research Centre’s IPTS of the European Commission)

The Adjustment Capacity of the European Economy Ex- amined with an Input-Output Based Key Sector Analy-sis: Towards a Review of the European Single Market

7.6 The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) project I

ROOM G6

Session organizer: ERIK DIETZENBACHER and BART LOS (Uni-versity of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Chair: ROBERT STEHRER (WIIW/Vienna Institute for Internatio-nal Economic Studies)

ERIK DIETZENBACHER (University of Groningen) Objectives and Structure of the WIOD Project

BART LOS (University of Groningen)Linking Input-Output Data and Data on International Trade in WIOD

ROBERT STEHRER (WIIW/Vienna Institute for Internation-al Economic Studies), KURT KRATENA (WIFO/Austrian In-stitute of Economic Research)

Modeling Socio-Economic Issues in the WIOD Project

7.7 Input-Output Tables of the BRICs: An Introduction to the National Tables and the Extension to the International Input-Output Model I

ROOM G7

Session organizer: SATOSHI INOMATA (IDE, Japan)

Chair: BO MENG (IDE, Japan)

JOAQUIM GUILHOTO (USP, Brazil) Productive Structure of the Brazilian Economy: Input- Output Analysis

NATALIA E. USTINOVA (ROSSTAT, Russia) Supply and Use Tables and Input-Output Tables for Russia

MASAAKI KUBONIWA (Hitotsubashi University, Japan) Growth and Diversification of the Russian Economy in the light of Input-Output Table

10:30-11:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

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11:00-12:30 Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION III

LEONTIEF PRIZE WINNERS SPECIAL SESSION

Chair: JAN OOSTERHAVEN, President, IIOA

12:30-14:00 SwedenLUNCH

14:00-15:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 8

8.1 The World Input-Output Database (WIOD) proj-ect II

ROOM G1

Chair: AURELIEN GENTY (IPTS/Institute for Prospective Techno-logical Studies, Sevilla)

ANDREAS LÖSCHEL, SEBASTIAN VOIGT (ZEW/Center for European Economic Research, Mannheim)

Environmental Modeling in the WIOD Project

ALEJANDRO VILLANUEVA , FREDERIK NEUWAHL and AURELIEN GENTY (IPTS/Institute for Prospective Techno-logical Studies, Sevilla)

Energy and Environment in the WIOD System of Satel- lite Accounts

NORIHIKO YAMANO, DONG GUO (OECD, France) The Analysis of Economic Linkage Using Harmonized World Input-Output and Bilateral Trade Database in Goods and Services

8.2 National Accounts and Their Application

ROOM G2

Session organizer: JIEMIN GUO (OECD, Paris)

Chair: CHAKRABORTY, DEBESH (Jadavpur University, India)

BRIAN C. MOYER (BEA, Washington, DC, USA) Quarterly US Gross Domestic Product by Industry; Methods, Initial Results and Future Plans

JIEMIN GUO (National Accounts Division, Statistics Di-rectorate, OECD)

Quarterly National Accounts Program at the OECD

PARTHA PRATIM GHOSH (St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, India); DEBESH CHAKRABORTY (JADAVPUR UNIVER-SITY, India); ARPITA DHAR (JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY, KOLKATA)

Performance and Prospects of a Developing Economy Analyzed in the Framework of Keynes-Leontief and Klein

8.3 Issues in Input-Output Table Construction

ROOM G3

Chair: CHRISTIAN LAGER (University of Graz, Austria)

ESTEBAN FERNANDEZ-VAZQUEZ , CARMEN RA-MOSCARVAJAL (University of Oviedo, Spain)

Combining Regional and National Information for the Estimation of Regional Input-Output Tables

XUEMEI JIANG (University of Groningen, The Nether-lands); ERIK DIETZENBACHER, BART LOS

Targeting the Collection of Superior Data for the Esti- mation of Regional Input-Output Tables

CHRISTIAN LAGER (University of Graz, Austria) Reflections on Input-Output-Coefficients

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8.4 SAMS III

ROOM G4

Chair: QUANRUN CHEN (Academy of Mathematics and Syste-ms Science, Chinese Acedamy of Sciences, China)

GAHYEONG HUR, SANGWOO KIM (National Assembly Budget Office, Industrial Program Evaluation Team, Re-public of Korea)

Regional Social Accounting Matrix in Korea: Implica- tions for interregional balanced growth

CHANDRIMA SIKDAR (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, India)

India - Sri Lanka Bilateral Trade - A General Equilibrium Approach

QUANRUN CHEN, CUIHONG YANG (Academy of Math-ematics and Systems Science, Chinese Acedamy of Sci-ences, China)

Partially Closed Input-Output Model with Partially En- dogenous Consumption

8.5 Macroeconomics: Productivity and Growth

ROOM G5

Chair: MARIAANGELES TOBARRA (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)

HIROSHI IZUMI (Osaka University of Economics, Japan); YANJUAN DAI, (Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, China)

Productivity Growth by Industry in Japan, South Korea and China

GULAY GUNLUK-SENESEN and UMIT SENESEN (Istanbul Universitesi, Turkey)

Decomposition of Labor Demand by employer Sectors and Gender for Turkey

MARIAANGELES TOBARRA (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain); NURIA GOMEZ, ANTONIO LOPEZ, LUIS, MARIAANGELES CADARSO (University of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain)

Off-Shoring and Productivity at the Industry Level: Evi- dence from Spain

8.6 Multiregional Trade III

ROOM G6

Chair: YAXIONG ZHANG (State Information Center, China)

ANA DIAS, EMIDIO LOPES (Departamento de Prospecti- va e Planeamento e Relações Internacionais, Portugal)

A Multisectoral Model for Portugal with a Multiregional Extension

SEONG HO HAN (KNSO(Korea National Statistical Of- fice), Republic of Korea)

Estimation of the Inter-Regional Trade Flows During 2000-2005 in South Korea

YAXIONG ZHANG (State Information Center, China) Estimating China’s Inter-Provincial Commodity Trade Coefficients

15:30-16:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

16:00-17:30 Auditorium – FEA5GENERAL ASSEMBLY (ALL IIOA MEMBERS)

20:30h Morumbi Grill CONFERENCE DINNER

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FRIDAY JULY 17

9:00-10:30 FEA 1PARALLEL SESSIONS 9

9.1 Theoretical Developments II

ROOM G1

Chair: JOSE MANUEL RUEDACANTUCHE (Joint Research Cen-tre IPTS of the European Commission, Spain)

ANTONIO F.AMORES (Pablo de Olavide University, Spain), JOSE MANUEL RUEDACANTUCHE (Joint Re-search Centre IPTS of the European Commission, Spain)

The Identification of Key Sectors by Means of Data En- velopment Analysis (DEA): The Case of EU-27

JOÃO DIAS, JOÃO AMARAL, JOÃO LOPES (ISEG/UECE, Portugal)

Two New Measures For Assessing Complexity As Inter- relatedness

9.2 Enterprise Input-Output Approach and Environ-mental Issues

ROOM G2

Session organizer: VITO ALBINO and DEVRIM MURAT YAZAN (Politecnico di Bari, Italy and University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Chair: VITO ALBINO (Politecnico di Bari, Italy)

Vito ALBINO (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), ERIK DIETZEN-BACHER (University of Groningen, The Netherlands) and DEVRIM MURAT YAZAN (Politecnico di Bari, Italy)

Analyzing the Environmental Benefits of Joint Produc- tion Chains by the Enterprise Input-Output Approach

DEVRIM MURAT YAZAN (Politecnico di Bari, Italy), DIRK PIETER VAN DONK (University of Groningen, The Neth-erlands), ERIK DIETZENBACHER (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Evaluation of the Impact of Coordination Policies on the Performance of Joint Production Chains

HITOSHI HAYAMI (Keio University, Japan), MASAO NA-KAMURA (University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada)

Efficiency of Industrial Waste Management and its Path Dependency: An Establishment Linked Input-Output Analysis to the Best Practice Guidance in Japan

9.3 Input-Output Tables of the BRICs: An Introduc-tion to the National Tables and the Extension to the International Input-Output Model II

ROOM G3

Session organizer: SATOSHI INOMATA (IDE, Japan)

Chair: BO MENG (IDE, Japan)

HIROSHI KUWAMORI, HAJIME SATO (IDE, Japan) Features of Input-Output Tables of India

ZHANG YAXIONG (State Information Center, China) China’s Input-Output Table: Compilation and its Ex- tension

NORIHIKO YAMANO, DONG GUO (OECD, France) Compilation Approach for European Aggregate Input- Output Table

SATOSHI INOMATA (IDE, Japan) The Basic Features of the BRICs International Input- Output Table

9.4 Macroeconomic Analysis: Growth, Taxes and Trade

ROOM G4

Chair: ESTEFANIA RIBEIRO (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil)

CLAUDIO SOCCI, Rosita Pretaroli, Maurizio Ciaschini (University of Macerata, Italy)

Balance, Manhattan Norm and Euclidean Distance of Industrial Policies for the US

LIU XINJIAN (Yanshan University, China) A Dynamic Input-Output Model with Foreign Trade Im- pact and its Application to Chinese Economy

ESTEFANIA RIBEIRO, FERNANDO SALGUEIRO PERO- BELLI (Federal University of Juiz de Fora, Brazil)

Foreign Direct Investment Versus Domestic Investment: An Input-Output Approach

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9.5 Impact Analysis and Productive Structure

ROOM G5

Chair: JOAQUIM BENTO DE SOUZA FERREIRA FILHO (Univer-sity of São Paulo, Brazil)

MARCELO PEREIRA DA CUNHA, ARNALDO CESAR DA SILVA WALTER (University of Campinas (Unicamp), Brazil), JOAQUIM GUILHOTO (University of São Paulo, Brazil)

Socio-Economic Impacts on Brazilian Biodiesel Pro- duction: A Comparison between Soybean and Castor Beans

JOAQUIM BENTO DE SOUZA FERREIRA FILHO (Univer- sity of Sao Paulo, Brazil)

Evaluating the Social Gains Associated with Technologi- cal Progress in Brazilian Agriculture

PARTHA PRATIM GHOSH (St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata, India); ARPITA DHAR, CHAKRABORTY, DEBESH (JA-DAVPUR UNIVERSITY, India)

An Intertemporal Comparison of the Structure of the Sri Lankan Economy from 1986 to 2000

9.6 Input-Output Analysis and Tourism IIROOM G6

Session organizer: BART LOS and BERT STEENGE (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)

Chair: MELVILLE SAAYMAN (North-West University, Potchefs-troom, South Africa)

BJARNE MADSEN, JIE ZHANG (Centre for Regional and Tourism Research, Bornholm, Denmark), DIMITRI IOAN-NIDES (Missouri State University, Springfield, USA)

Towards a New Framework for Accounting and Model- ing the Regional Impacts of Experiences

CLEMENTE POLO, ELISABETH VALLE (University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain)

Structural Changes in the Balearic Islands

RIAAN ROSSOUW, MELVILLE SAAYMAN (North-West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa)

Incorporating Tourism Satellite Accounts and Applied General Equilibrium Models to Inform Tourism Policy Analysis - The Case of South Africa

NORIHIRO ITSUBO (Mushashi Institute of Technology/Tokyo City University, Japan)

Event LCA – Reduction of Environmental Impacts through Environmental Communication among Stake-holders

10:30-11:00 FEA 1COFFEE BREAK

11:00-12:30 Auditorium – FEA 5PLENARY SESSION IV

SANJIV MAHAJAN (Office of National Statistics, London) Ever-Increasing Role of Supply and Use Tables: Meeting the Demands of National Accounts and Other Users

12:30 Auditorium – FEA 5CLOSING CEREMONY