Input-Output Workshop 2025

The aim of the workshop is to bring together scientists and practitioners in the field of input-output research and to provide a platform for sharing experiences and research methods in the area of input-output analysis. Topics to be discussed during the workshop could encompass the production of (inter)national and regional input-output tables, the development of input-output models or applications of inputoutput analysis to specific fields of interest.

The programme of the workshop can be downloaded here.
 

Keynote

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

Abstracts und Presentations

March 26th 2025 – Session 1A: Regions (I)

Fernando de la Torre Cuevas: Looking beyond the A matrix: productivity and household heterogeneity in interregional input-output modelling Presentation
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  

March 26th 2025 – Session 1B: Bioecenomy

Saskia Reuschel: Monitoring the sustainability of the German bioeconomy  
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  
Katharina Hembach-Stunden: Modelling energy transition in a multiregional input-output-approach – compilation of input-output-tables and scenario analysis framework Presentation

March 26th 2025 – Session 1C: Resilience

Kambale Kavese: Economic resilience through renewable energy  
Kamil Gacek: Building resilient economies: the role of inoperability inputoutput modeling in natural hazard mitigation Presentation
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  

March 26th 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 Presentation

March 26th 2025 – Session 2B: Methodological Reflections (I)

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

March 26th 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  

March 26th 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 Presentation 

March 26th 2025 – Session 3B: Upstream/downstream

Michelle Steenmijer, Nils Schoenaker: The (in)significance of a national downstream environmental footprint analysis: going nether from the Netherlands  
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  

March 26th 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 Presentation 

March 27th 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  
Hylke Dijkstra: Untangling US employment changes: production technology versus trade structure  

March 27th 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  
Christian Lutz: Scenarios of macroeconomic development in the context of climate mitigation in Germany   

March 27th 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  
Mattia Pettena: Energy transition and structural change: a calibrated stock-flow consistent input-output model  

March 27th 2025  – Session 5B: Methodological Reflections (II)

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

March 27th 2025  – Session 5C: New data, new models

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

March 27th 2025 – Session 6A: Regions (II)

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

March 27th 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 Presentation 
Dilan Türk: Energy transition in Lower Saxony: a regionalized input-output approach  

Organization

The I-O-Workshop is jointly organised by:

  • 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)