Input-Output-Workshop 2025

Ziel des Workshops ist es, Personen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis im Bereich der Input-Output-Forschung zusammenzubringen und eine Plattform für den Erfahrungsaustausch in der Input-Output-Analyse anzubieten. Auf dem Treffen sollen Fortschritte bei der Erstellung internationaler, nationaler und regionaler Input-Output-Tabellen, Weiterentwicklungen bei der Erstellung von Input-Output-Modellen sowie neue Anwendungen und Anwendungsfelder der Input-Output-Analyse präsentiert und diskutiert werden.
 

Das Programm des Workshops kann hier heruntergeladen werden.
 

Keynote

Klaus Hubacek (Professor in Science, Technology and Society at the University of Groningen): Modeling Global Carbon Inequality along global value chains

Präsentation 

Abstracts und Präsentationen

26. März 2025 – Session 1A: Regions (I)

Fernando de la Torre Cuevas: Looking beyond the A matrix: productivity and household heterogeneity in interregional input-output modelling Präsentation
Liesbeth de Schutter, Francesca
Rubiconto: 
From multi-regional to multilevel input-output databases for the analysis of urban food provisioning systems 
 
Jürgen Amann: Measuring global value chain integration of regions in the United Kingdom using official microdata – insights into current limitations and innovative solutions  

26. März 2025 – Session 1B: Bioecenomy

Saskia Reuschel: Monitoring the sustainability of the German bioeconomy Präsentation
Javier Coca Sanchez: Advancing bioeconomic analysis in Spain: constructing an updated and disaggregated BioSAM for policy and research systems  
Daan in’t Veld: Unravelling biodiversity impacts of Dutch consumption; a structural path analysis Präsentation
Katharina Hembach-Stunden: Modelling energy transition in a multiregional input-output-approach – compilation of input-output-tables and scenario analysis framework Präsentation

26. März 2025 – Session 1C: Resilience

Kambale Kavese: Economic resilience through renewable energy Präsentation
Kamil Gacek: Building resilient economies: the role of inoperability inputoutput modeling in natural hazard mitigation Präsentation
Valeria Ferreira: Assessing the macroeconomic impact of next generation EU: a country, industry, and policy pillar analysis of the recovery and resilience facility 
Aleksandra Kordalska: Measuring sustainability risks in global value chains  

26. März 2025 – Session 2A: Shoring

Xiang Gao: Offshore, re-shore, re-offshore: what happened to global manufacturing location between 2017 and 2023? 
Mattia Cai: Recent developments in GVCs – evidence from OECD and ADB data 
Laura Egelmeers: Propagation of industry-specific shocks: a comparative inputoutput analysis 
Oscar Lemmers: Quantifying the effect of shifting trade patterns on employment Präsentation

26. März 2025 – Session 2B: Methodological Reflections (I)

Josef Richter: A few remarks on the difficult relationship between theory and data in IO Analysis Präsentation
Jean-François Emmenegger: Sraffa price models with sectorial wage and profit rates Präsentation
Magdalena Müller: Who do we account for? A stakeholder theory perspective on corporate social footprinting Präsentation 
Bert Steenge: Forgotten problems in input-output analysis: two cases  

26. März 2025 – Session 2C: Impact Studies (I)

Kirsten S. Wiebe: Uncertainty assessment in SDG impact assessment using global multi-regional input-output analysis 
Linus Ronsiek: Economic impacts of a green hydrogen value chain in an expanded IO framework  
Clara Caiafa: Modelling structural change in the context of the green transition: a case study of the decarbonization of the Dutch steel industry 
Luis Yamuza-Blanco: The future GHG emissions of the EU-27 textile and clothing consumption  

26. März 2025 – Session 3A: Trade effects (I)

Jan-Erik Thie: Carbon prices and inflation in a world of shocks: systemically significant prices and industrial policy targeting in Germany 
Dimosthenis Sampson: Beyond debt: how North-South trade imbalance reshaped Southern Europe’s labor markets  
Bart Los: Adjustment by workers to import shocks: a business function perspective Präsentation 

26. März 2025 – Session 3B: Upstream/downstream

Michelle Steenmijer, Nils Schoenaker: The (in)significance of a national downstream environmental footprint analysis: going nether from the Netherlands Präsentation 
Elena Calvo: Unpacking global value chains from a gender inequality dimension  
Sidi Peng: Developing prospective multiregional input-output tables by integrating IMAGE data and EXIOBASE Präsentation 

26. März 2025 – Session 3C: Digitalization

Xiaolin Wang: How digital trade restrictions affect China’s employment: the role of regulatory gaps with the EU  
Iñaki Alberto Veruete Villegas: Green transitions in coaldependent economies: a hybrid computable general equilibrium analysis of the Czech national energy and climate plan Präsentation 

27. März 2025 – Session 4A: Trade effects (II)

Timon Bohn: The role of Dutch export superstars and their impact on revealed comparative advantage 
Srishti Goyal: Goods and bads in international trade: a new approach Präsentation 
Hylke Dijkstra: Untangling US employment changes: production technology versus trade structure  

27. März 2025 – Session 4B: Large models

Jonas Krinitz: Exploring monetary policy in the INFORGE model  
Jakub Barszcz: DEEPLAB – Implications of deep decarbonization of high emission industries on employees and the labour market Präsentation
Christian Lutz: Scenarios of macroeconomic development in the context of climate mitigation in Germany  Präsentation

27. März 2025 – Session 5A: Energy transition

Lingxiu Zhu: Key drivers of China’s renewable energy adoption: constructing and analyzing a time series of energy use between 1997 and 2021 
Ryaboshlyk Volodymyr: An input-output adequate reflection of technological transition for upgrading green modelling Präsentation 
Mattia Pettena: Energy transition and structural change: a calibrated stock-flow consistent input-output model Präsentation 

27. März 2025  – Session 5B: Methodological Reflections (II)

Jan Oosterhaven: Note on mathematics versus economics of input-output models  Präsentation 
Philippos Papadopoulos: How to random walk on supply and use tables (and why bother) Präsentation 
Mikulas Luptacik, Wolfgang Koller: Impact of automation on employment and productivity: a nonlinear input – output modelPräsentation 

27. März 2025  – Session 5C: New data, new models

Daniel Croner, Frank Pertermann: Constructing updated global input–output tables based on FIGARO: a KRAS application Präsentation
Jens Kammerath: The IOPathFinder – revealing the driving value chains behind the Leontief inverse 

27. März 2025 – Session 6A: Regions (II)

Michael L. Lahr: Relative Ability of Subnational MRIO Table Estimates for Measuring Change in GhG Emissions: Tests via SDA-SSAPräsentation
Surender Raj Vanniya Perumal: Assessing the macroeconomic Impacts of disasters: an updated multi-regional impact assessment (MRIA) model  Präsentation
Su Qi: A new interregional input-output model with endogenous selfsufficiency rate Präsentation 

27. März 2025  – Session 6B: Impact Studies (II)

Uvenny Quirama Estrada: Measuring environmental impact according to tourism classification: an approach to the pilgrim visitor  
Alvaro Durante: A simple prospective energy-extended IO trajectory exercise: case study of electric vehicles transition Präsentation 
Dilan Türk: Energy transition in Lower Saxony: a regionalized input-output approach Präsentation 

Organisation

Der I-O-Workshop wird gemeinschaftlich organisiert:

  • Anke Mönnig (GWS)
  • Prof. Dr. Tobias Kronenberg (Bochum University of Applied Sciences)
  • Susanna Bolz, Dr. Philip Kerner (University of Bremen)
  • Prof. Dr. Erik Dietzenbacher (University of Groningen)