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.
