Το work with title Comparing bioeconomy potential at national vs. regional level employing input-output modeling by Jurga Piotr, Loizou Efstratios, Rozakis Stylianos is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Bibliographic Citation
P. Jurga, E. Loizou, and S. Rozakis, “Comparing bioeconomy potential at national vs. regional level employing input-output modeling,” Energies, vol. 14, no. 6, Mar. 2021, doi: 10.3390/en14061714.
https://doi.org/10.3390/en14061714
The support of economic sectors that exploit natural bio-based resources in a particular region is an opportunity to benefit from local potentials in terms of sustainability, employment, output, and household income. Hence a relevant question emerges, namely, how can bioeconomy sectors be adequately supported? Within this context, another issue is whether the bioeconomy development strategy at a national level should be the same as that at a regional level. To address these issues, in the current study a comparison was made between the bioeconomy sectors at the country level based on the case study of Poland and one of the poorest regions in the European Union—the Lubelskie Region. A regional input–output model was built for the regional economy and compared with the national model. The bioeconomy-oriented regional input–output table was built by applying a hybrid regionalization method, combining non-survey techniques and a questionnaire survey that was carried out in companies of mixed bio-based sectors. Sectoral linkages, such as multipliers and elasticities, indicate notable differences among the bio-based sectors’ potentials of the regional and national economies. Therefore, a bioeconomy development strategy should be seen to differ at national and regional levels.