Karen R. Polenske, Ph.D.

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Economics Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Input-output economics
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Wassily Wassilyovitch Leontief grad student 1961-1966 Harvard (Econometree)

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Roberto Guerrero Compean grad student 2006-2020 MIT
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Polenske KR, Rockler NO. (2014) Ideal or Not Ideal Interregional Input-Output Accounts and Model International Regional Science Review. 37: 66-77
Liu H, Polenske KR, Guilhoto JJM, et al. (2014) Direct and indirect energy use in China and the United States Energy. 71: 414-420
Fu F, Ma L, Li Z, et al. (2014) The implications of China's investment-driven economy on its energy consumption and carbon emissions Energy Conversion and Management. 85: 573-580
Liu J, Hull V, Batistella M, et al. (2013) Framing sustainability in a telecoupled world Ecology and Society. 18
Wu N, Parsons JE, Polenske KR. (2013) The impact of future carbon prices on CCS investment for power generation in China Energy Policy. 54: 160-172
Fu F, Liu H, Polenske KR, et al. (2013) Measuring the energy consumption of China's domestic investment from 1992 to 2007 Applied Energy. 102: 1267-1274
Compeán RG, Polenske KR. (2011) Antagonistic bioenergies: Technological divergence of the ethanol industry in Brazil Energy Policy. 39: 6951-6961
Liu H, Polenske KR, Xi Y, et al. (2010) Comprehensive evaluation of effects of straw-based electricity generation: A Chinese case Energy Policy. 38: 6153-6160
Guo Z, Ai N, Polenske KR. (2008) Evaluating environmental and economic benefits of yellow dust storm-related policies in north China International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. 15: 457-470
Ai N, Polenske K. (2008) Socioeconomic impact analysis of yellow-dust storms: An approach and case study for Beijing Economic Systems Research. 20: 187-203
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