TY - JOUR
T1 - A flexible adaptation of the WIOD database in a virtual laboratory
AU - Rahman, Muhammad Daaniyall Abd
AU - Los, Bart
AU - Geschke, Arne
AU - Xiao, Yanyan
AU - Kanemoto, Keiichiro
AU - Lenzen, Manfred
N1 - Funding Information:
This work is the result of several meetings of the Project Réunion group (http://www.isa.org.usyd.edu.au/mrio/mrio.shtml) seed-funded by the University of Sydney through its International Program Development Fund and by IDE-JETRO. The work was subsequently financially supported by the National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources project (NeCTAR) through its Industrial Ecology Virtual Laboratory VL201 and by the Australian Research Council through its Discovery Projects DP0985522 and DP130101293. NeCTAR are Australian Government projects conducted as part of the Super Science initiative and financed by the Education Investment Fund.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 The International Input–Output Association.
PY - 2017/4/3
Y1 - 2017/4/3
N2 - The World Input-Output Database provides a time series of world input–output tables (WIOTs) that have been used for example to understand the manifold effects of the increased integration of markets through international trade. In order to enhance the flexibility of research on global trade issues using WIOD, we implement the WIOT workflow in a collaborative, cloud-based virtual laboratory environment. We demonstrate that a lab-based adaptation of WIOD is able (a) to continuously create and update versions of the WIOTs in a timely, consistent, and cost-effective way, (b) to enhance original information with accompanying information on standard deviations, and (c) to enable flexible re-casting of the entire WIOT time series into user-specific geographical and sectoral classifications.
AB - The World Input-Output Database provides a time series of world input–output tables (WIOTs) that have been used for example to understand the manifold effects of the increased integration of markets through international trade. In order to enhance the flexibility of research on global trade issues using WIOD, we implement the WIOT workflow in a collaborative, cloud-based virtual laboratory environment. We demonstrate that a lab-based adaptation of WIOD is able (a) to continuously create and update versions of the WIOTs in a timely, consistent, and cost-effective way, (b) to enhance original information with accompanying information on standard deviations, and (c) to enable flexible re-casting of the entire WIOT time series into user-specific geographical and sectoral classifications.
KW - Multi-region input–output database
KW - constrained optimisation
KW - virtual laboratories
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U2 - 10.1080/09535314.2017.1318115
DO - 10.1080/09535314.2017.1318115
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85019549675
SN - 0953-5314
VL - 29
SP - 187
EP - 208
JO - Economic Systems Research
JF - Economic Systems Research
IS - 2
ER -