Waste Input-Output Linear Programming Model with Its Application to Eco-Efficiency Analysis
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概要
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This paper is concerned with a decision analytic extension of the waste input-output (WIO) model (Nakamura and Kondo, 2002) based on the method of linear programming. The resulting model, which is named the waste input-output linear programming model, allows one to automatically obtain an "optimal" waste management and recycling strategy from among a given set of alternative feasible strategies. The model can thus explore the extent to which a given measure of eco-efficiency can be maximized by an appropriate combination of existing (technological and resource) potentials. An application to Japanese data is also presented.
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著者
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Nakamura Shinichiro
School Of Political Science And Economics Waseda University
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Kondo Yasushi
School Of Political Science And Economics Waseda University
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NAKAMURA Shinichiro
School of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University
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