Input-Output-Workshop 2026

Ziel des Workshops ist es, Personen aus Wissenschaft und Praxis im Bereich der Input-Output-Forschung zusammenzubringen und eine Plattform für den Erfahrungsaustausch in der Input-Output-Analyse anzubieten. Auf dem Treffen sollen Fortschritte bei der Erstellung internationaler, nationaler und regionaler Input-Output-Tabellen, Weiterentwicklungen bei der Erstellung von Input-Output-Modellen sowie neue Anwendungen und Anwendungsfelder der Input-Output-Analyse präsentiert und diskutiert werden.
 

Das Programm des Workshops kann hier heruntergeladen werden.

Keynote

José M. Rueda-Cantuche (Scientific Officer of the European Commission at the Joint Research Centre)
Economic Impact of the Recovery and Resilience Facility in the Netherlands
Präsentation

Abstracts und Präsentationen

4. März 2026 – Session 1A: Database 1

Luis Pedauga
FIGARO-NAM: Multi-country National Accounting Matrices based on FIGARO: Unveiling the structure of EU economies through national accounting matrices
 
Eleanor Keeble
Structural Signatures of Economic Success: Evidence from TiVA and Inter-Country Input-Output Trajectories
 
Luis Yamuza-Blanco
Deflating Multi-Regional Input-Output tables: Challenges, implications, and best practices
 

4. März 2026 – Session 1B: Global Value Chain

Mattai Cai
Recent trends in global value chains 
 
Maisha Fairuz
Structural Proximity and Business Cycle Synchronisation in Global Value Chains
 
Bart Los
From Factory World to Regional Factories? Evidence on the Restructuring of Global Value Chains 
 

4. März 2026 – Session 1C: Regions

Cristian Soria
Assessing the sustainability and socioeconomic implications of cultured cattle meat through a Multiregional Input–Output Approach
 
Norihiko Yamano
Assessing the Vulnerability of Global Supply Chains to Cargo Loss: A Multi-Regional Input-Output Approach
 
Leonardo Piccini
Here Comes the Sun? Photovoltaic Manufacturing and the Just Green Transition
 

4. März 2026 – Session 2A: Firm level

Daniel Croner
Corporate Footprints and the "Rest of the World": A geographical extension of FIGARO
 
Timon Bohn
Compiling time-series of the Dutch input-output table with multinationals and non-multinationals 
 
Karsten Mau
Inferring input-output linkages with firm-level trade data
Präsentation

4. März 2026 – Session 2B: Footprints

Stefano Merciai
BONSAI, an open-source platform for footprint calculation
Präsentation
Birte Ewers
Methodological Advances in Disaggregating and Hybridizing the EU-ICIOT for Material Footprint Estimates
 
Rosa Duarte
The “scissors curve” between female-breadwinner households and income: how economic inequality can shape carbon footprints in Europe 
 

4. März 2026 – Session 2C: New Approaches

Alexander Schur, Jan-Philipp Schroer
Modelling occupational mobilities to project the labour supply of healthcare professions
Präsentation
Franz Scharnreitner
A pluralist perspective on input-output modeling: searching for commensurability
 
Dimos Sampson
Constructing Capital Flow Tables for Germany 
Präsentation

4. März 2026 – Session 3A: Regions

Katharina Hembach-Stunden
Regional Economic Impacts of the Heat Transition – Scenario Analysis using PANTA RHEI and RIMES
 
David Fehnker
From Theory to Action – Translating Regional Scenario Results from RIMES into Actionable Insights for Stakeholders in the Info-EW Dashboard
 

4. März 2026 – Session 3B: Energy & Environment

Daan in 't Veld
How Ecosystem-Service Dependencies Propagate in Supply Chains: The Netherlands Case
 
Timothé Beaufils
Towards harmonized emission extensions for Multi-Regional Input-Output tables
Präsentation

4. März 2026 – Session 3C: Regions

Jorge Lopez-Alvarez
Dissecting Economic Interconnectedness in the High-Tech Sector: A regional Analysis within the EU using FIGARO-REG and CARMEN
 
Fernando de la Torre Cuevas
An extended multiregional IO model to measure the energy impacts of telework
Präsentation

5. März 2026 – Session 4A: Database 2

Simon Schulte
Balancing hybrid SUTs in a Bayesian framework using Monte-Carlo Markov Chains – the case of BONSAI
Präsentation
Haechan Lee
Constructing High-Resolution Multi-Regional Input-Output Tables for South Korea at the Municipal Level
 
Siwar Ortiz Guzman
Refining footprint analyses beyond the national level: An open tracing framework to capture the heterogeneity of subnational commodity flows
 

5. März 2026 – Session 4B: Methods

Umed Temursho
Input-output micro-macro twins
Präsentation
Andrea Diaz-Rincon
Breaking Down Sectors: A Novel Approach to Disaggregating Input-Output Tables
 
Tiago Marques
Revisiting Induced Multipliers: The Effects of Integrating Household Heterogeneity and Consumption Dynamics in Input–Output Models — An Application to Portugal
Präsentation

5. März 2026 – Session 5A: Trade and Tariffs

Leonela Guimaraes
Interdependence in GVCs of the Agro-Food Sector: an Input-Output Analysis 
 
Oscar Lemmers
Estimating granular product-level trade in global value chains using public data
Präsentation
Angela Garcia-Alaminos
Can we not see the forest for the trade? An analysis of the EU's responsibility for global deforestation and impacts of efforts to address it
 

5. März 2026 – Session 5B: Methods and Tools

Jean-Francois Emmenegger
The role of eigenvectors and eigenvalues, especially for price models based on Input-Output Tables 
Präsentation
Jens Kammerath
Exploring GVC Detail with IOPathFinder: FIGARO-E3, OECD AMNE, AIPNET and National IO Tables
 
Dilan Türk
Comparison of non-survey approaches for regionalization of input-output tables: a case study on Lower Saxony 
Präsentation

5. März 2026 – Session 6A: Eurostat Special on Space Economy

Fabienne Mantaigne, Nikola Sunjka
Establishing a groundbreaking framework for European space economy statistics
 
Frederico Salusti
Methods and results of the first assessment of the space economy in Italy 
 
Irene Ruth Pedrayes Nunez
Towards the space economy thematic account for Spain
 
Vincent Hecquet
Monitoring space activities in France: initial approach and work projects
 

5. März 2026 – Session 6B: Footprints

Marina Sanchez-Serrano
Uneven Transitions: Environmental and Spatial Consequences of the EU Critical Raw Materials Act in the Aluminium Industry
 
Martin Distelkamp
Germany’s timber footprint on the workbench
Präsentation
Michelle Steenmeijr, Nils Schoenaker
Greenhouse Gas Footprints of Dutch Household Consumption Across Household Characteristics
Präsentation
Ulrike Lehr
Modelling the Socio‑Economic Impacts of Climate Change in Iraq 
Präsentation

Organisation

Der I-O-Workshop wird gemeinschaftlich organisiert:

  • Anke Mönnig (GWS)
  • Prof. Dr. Tobias Kronenberg (Bochum University of Applied Sciences)
  • Prof. Dr. Karsten Mau (Maastricht University)
  • Dr. Oscar Lemmers (Hasselt University, Statistics Netherlands)

Dieser Workshop wird freundlicherweise gefördert vom Dutch Research Council (NWO) unter der Fördernummer 406.XS.25.01.030.