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Economic Impacts Of The Marcellus Shale Energy And Environment Laboratory (Mseel), Caleb Stair, Randall Jackson Jun 2018

Economic Impacts Of The Marcellus Shale Energy And Environment Laboratory (Mseel), Caleb Stair, Randall Jackson

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Ecio Model Operators Guide, Randall Jackson, Péter Járosi Mar 2018

Ecio Model Operators Guide, Randall Jackson, Péter Járosi

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The National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL)/ West Virginia University (WVU) Econometric Input-Output (ECIO) model is a time-series enabled hybrid econometric input-output (IO) model that combines the capabilities of econometric modeling with the strengths of IO modeling. The model was developed and designed specifically for estimating the income and employment impacts of the development and deployment of new energy technologies over a given forecast period. The ECIO model consists of a macroeconomic econometric model of the United States (U.S.) national economy and an inter-industry model that reflects the interdependence of all the industries in the economy. These two components have three …


Regional Industry Cluster Analysis For The Potomac Highlands In West Virginia, Jing Chen, Randall Jackson Jan 2018

Regional Industry Cluster Analysis For The Potomac Highlands In West Virginia, Jing Chen, Randall Jackson

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Mseel Project Context: State Of The Region (2001-2014), Caleb Stair, Sriparna Ghosh, Randall Jackson Jan 2017

Mseel Project Context: State Of The Region (2001-2014), Caleb Stair, Sriparna Ghosh, Randall Jackson

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The Marcellus Shale Energy and Environmental Laboratory, or MSEEL is the nation’s first integrated research initiative on shale gas drilling. An experimental hydraulic fracturing gas well is the centerpiece of the MSEEL project, "which West Virginia University launched in fall 2014 in partnership with Northeast Natural Energy, the National Energy Technology Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Energy and Ohio State University. The five-year, $11 million project is the first-ever long-term, comprehensive field study of shale gas resources in which scientists will study the process from beginning-to-end.1 ” Because one dimension of the MSEEL analysis is the economic impacts and …


Economic Clusters Research An Annotated Bibliography, Jing Chen, Randall Jackson Jan 2016

Economic Clusters Research An Annotated Bibliography, Jing Chen, Randall Jackson

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Lca Methodologies An Annotated Bibliography, Xueting Zhao Oct 2015

Lca Methodologies An Annotated Bibliography, Xueting Zhao

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Foundations Of The Wvu Econometric Input-Output Model, Randall Jackson, Juan Tomas Sayago Gomez Sep 2015

Foundations Of The Wvu Econometric Input-Output Model, Randall Jackson, Juan Tomas Sayago Gomez

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Quasi-Experimental Methods An Annotated Bibliography, Mulugeta Kahsai, Randall Jackson Jun 2015

Quasi-Experimental Methods An Annotated Bibliography, Mulugeta Kahsai, Randall Jackson

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Water Valuation Research Annotated Bibliography, Christopher Shultz, Randall Jackson Jan 2015

Water Valuation Research Annotated Bibliography, Christopher Shultz, Randall Jackson

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Social Accounts For Cge In A Multi-Software Environment: Implan, Gams And Excel, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto, Randall Jackson Dec 2014

Social Accounts For Cge In A Multi-Software Environment: Implan, Gams And Excel, Amir Borges Ferreira Neto, Randall Jackson

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Estimation Of China Sectoral Emission Intensity: Based On Input-Output Model, Xueting Zhao Oct 2014

Estimation Of China Sectoral Emission Intensity: Based On Input-Output Model, Xueting Zhao

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Integrating Input-Output And Life Cycle Assessment: Mathematical Foundations, Randall Jackson Dec 2013

Integrating Input-Output And Life Cycle Assessment: Mathematical Foundations, Randall Jackson

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Input-output (IO) and Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) modeling share a strikingly similar mathematical foundation and formulation, yet melding the two frameworks is not completely straightforward. In particular, the boundaries of the two systems must be brought into alignment carefully, so as to avoid double counting. In this document, the two frameworks and their mathematical foundations are presented in brief, and the salient issues that enter into procedures integrating the two are highlighted.


Integrated Modeling Frameworks, Randall Jackson Aug 2013

Integrated Modeling Frameworks, Randall Jackson

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This document is intended to clarify the foundations of the IO and CGE analytical frameworks and procedures that underlie the NSF and USDA/NIFA funded research projects. It covers environmental data, life cycle assessment (LCA), input-output models (IO), structural decomposition analysis (SDA), social accounting matrix models (SAMs), and computable general equilibrium modeling (CGE).


Regional Innovation Systems: An Annotated Bibliography, Eric Bowen, Zheng Tian, Junbo Yu, Randall Jackson, Shaoming Cheng Jan 2009

Regional Innovation Systems: An Annotated Bibliography, Eric Bowen, Zheng Tian, Junbo Yu, Randall Jackson, Shaoming Cheng

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Innovation, the ability to create, diffuse, and adopt new ideas and to transform them into new profitable products, processes, and services has been increasingly seen as an essential, if not the primary, driving force behind the enhancement of productivity, competitiveness, and economic welfare. While people conventionally understood the mechanism of generating innovation as a straightforward linear process from basic research to technology transfer and completed by industrial commercialization, re- searchers have begun to challenge this rationale with a complex, systemic model for innovation, viz. the theory of the systems of innovation where the orchestrated eorts and interactions among governments, universities …