Martes, 9 de octubre
09:00 – 09:30 Recepción de los participantes.
09:30 – 10:30 Conferencia inaugural
Michael L. Lahr (Rutgers University): A Re-appraisal of Input-Output Analysis: Dead-end and Vital Topics.
10:30 – 11:30 Sesión 1: IO y medio ambiente
Mónica Serrano (U. de Barcelona): How much would the Kyoto Protocol cost to consumers?
Joao-Pedro Ferreira (U. de Coimbra): Commuting in Portugal: an Environmental Input-Output Application
11:30 – 12:00 Café
12:00 – 13:30 Sesión 2: Análisis de impacto
Laura Moniche (U. de Malaga): The official Andalusian SAM.(MCSAN-05) and multipliers analysis. A reference to the apportioning method
Joao F.D. Rodrigues (U. Tecnica de Lisboa): The economic impact of packaging waste recycling in Portugal
María T. Álvarez Martínez (Rutgers University): Economic policies to counteract public deficit in Spain
13:30 – 15:30 Comida
15:30 – 16:30 Conferencia
X.L. Quiñoa (U. de Santiago de Compostela): Mercancías Numerario en un Sistema Input-Output y Teorema de Perron-Frobenius
16:30 – 17:30 Sesión 3: Modelos IO interregionales
Umed Temurshoev (IPTS, Sevilla): Intercountry feedback and spillover effects within the international supply and use framework: A Bayesian perspective
Fernando Escobedo-Cardeñoso (U. de Burgos): Hybrid Interregional Input-Output Construction Methods: Applied to the Seven Region Spanish Input-Output Table
17:30 – 18:30 Asamblea General de SHAIO
18:30 – 20:30 Sesión 4: Ajuste de matrices
Jose Manuel Rueda-Cantuche (U. Pablo de Olavide): The Euro method revisited for updating Supply and Use Tables. Pros and cons from the Eurostat’s experience
Esteban Fernandez Vazquez (U. de Oviedo): Matrix adjustment with both positive and negative entries: a (not always sign preserving) alternative to GRAS
Xesús Pereira López (U. de Santiago de Compostela): Reformulación del procedimiento de actualización global de tablas input-output
Casiano Manrique de Lara Peñate (U. de Las Palmas): SAM updating using multiobjective optimization techniques