2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10717
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Sankey diagrams for macroeconomics: A teaching complement bridging undergraduate and graduate Macro

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“…One such visualization is the Sankey diagram, originally proposed to describe the efficiency of steam engines (Kennedy & Sankey, 1898) and since been applied across disciplines including material flows (Graedel, 2019), energy flows (Schmidt, 2008;Subramanyam et al, 2015), water resource management (Curmi et al, 2013), financial analysis (Ioannidou et al, 2018;Chong et al, 2021), visualizing microbial communities (Platzer et al, 2018), and the teaching of economics (de-Córdoba & Molinari, 2022), to name a few applications. Because Sankey…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such visualization is the Sankey diagram, originally proposed to describe the efficiency of steam engines (Kennedy & Sankey, 1898) and since been applied across disciplines including material flows (Graedel, 2019), energy flows (Schmidt, 2008;Subramanyam et al, 2015), water resource management (Curmi et al, 2013), financial analysis (Ioannidou et al, 2018;Chong et al, 2021), visualizing microbial communities (Platzer et al, 2018), and the teaching of economics (de-Córdoba & Molinari, 2022), to name a few applications. Because Sankey…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays the Sankey diagram is pointing up inefficiencies and potential for savings in connection with resource use [8], analyzing the energy balance and energy efficiency of an energy system [9], programming data-processing method for mapping energy allocation Sankey diagram and introduced primary energy quantity converted factor to connect end-use energy consumption and primary energy consumption [10]. These methods are commonly used in other different fields [11][12][13], but in most cases, it is applied for analysis of the energy and greenhouse gas emission flows [14][15][16][17]. So, Eurostat has developed an Sankey diagram to build and customize general energy balance and the main energy flows of a certain territory [18], but it could not be decomposed by types of energy sources or energy carriers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%