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Emmenegger, Jean-François. Sraffa and Leontief revisited: mathematical methods and models of a circular economy / Jean-François Emmenegger, Daniel Chable, Hassan Ahmed Nour Eldin, Helmut Knolle. — 1 online resource. — In English. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2333418.pdf>.

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Subject: Economics, Mathematical.; Input-output analysis.; MATHEMATICS — Applied.

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This work is dedicated to Wassiliy Leontief's concepts of Input-Output Analysis and to the algebraic properties of Piero Sraffa's seminal models described consequently by matrix algebra and the Perron-Frobenius Theorem. Detailed examples and visualizing graphs are presented for applications of various mathematical methods.

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Table of Contents

  • Notes
  • Table of Symbols
  • Abbreviations
  • Notations
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Elements of Input-Output Analysis
  • 3. Sraffa’s first examples of single- product industries
  • 4. Sraffa’s single-product industries with wages and profits
  • 5. Sraffa’s Standard system and the Standard commodity
  • 6. A new look at joint production analysis
  • 7. Sraffa’s theory of joint production as a tool in ecological economics
  • 8. Sraffa and extensions
  • 9. The algebraic structure behind the “Leontief–Sraffa” interindustrial economy*
  • 10. Exploration of Input-Output Tables
  • 11. Conclusions and outlook
  • A. Mathematical tools
  • B. Bertram Schefold’s mathematical explanations to PCMC*
  • C. Glossary of terms as they are used in this book
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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