The Impact of Government Subsidies on Electricity Demand and Consumption forthe Urban and Rural Households in Iran (A Systemic Solution)

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Households directly and indirectly involved in emission .Their direct role of final energy consumption by themIndirect role in the production process of the energy consumption of goods that are used as intermediate inputs.The main purpose of this paper to measure the carbon dioxide emissions caused by energy consumption of households in Iran. Environmental input-output model developed to assess resolution capability above review is that the imports have taken place.Since the first input-output table built from local pollution&consumption of energy& carbon dioxide resulting from the economic sector &households is calculated separately& the context of the preparation of the data model - expanded output environment is providedBased on the results of the extended input-output modelwe can say that the share of households with CO2 emissions directly against 41% ، Indirectly is equal to 29%&، the share of economic activity in CO2 emissions directly & indirectly 59% versus 71% respectively.

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Persian
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Journal of Environmental and Natural Resources Economics, Volume:1 Issue: 1, 2016
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