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A comparison of results from MRIO and interregional computable general equilibrium (CGE) analyses of the impacts of a positive demand shock on the 'CO2 trade balance' between Scotland and the rest of the UK

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A comparison of results from MRIO and interregional computable general equilibrium (CGE) analyses of the impacts of a positive demand shock on the 'CO2 trade balance' between Scotland and the rest of the UK is a book. It was written by Michelle Gilmartin and published by Dept. of Economics, University of Strathclyde in 2008.

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