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Domestic material consumption

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Domestic material consumption is a measurement of the total amount of material directly used in an economy, excluding hidden flows. DMC equals DMI minus exports (in economy wide material flow accounting).

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  1. United Nations, European Commission, International Monetary Fund, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Bank , 2005, Handbook of National Accounting: Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting 2003, Studies in Methods, Series F, No.61, Rev.1, Glossary, United Nations, New York, para. 3.206.
  2. Bleischwitz, Raimund; Peter Hennicke (2004). Eco-efficiency, regulation, and sustainable business: towards a governance structure for sustainable development. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 31. ISBN 978-1-84376-687-2.

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