Global manufacturing SO2 emissions: does trade matter?

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Jean-Marie Grether
Nicole A. Mathys
Jaime de Melo
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[1] University of Neuchâtel,CERDI and CEPR, Départment d’économie politique
[2] Swiss Federal Office of Energy (Berne) and University of Neuchâtel,undefined
[3] University of Geneva,undefined
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Review of World Economics | 2010年 / 145卷
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Embodied emissions in trade; Environment; Growth decomposition; Transport; World trade; F18; Q56;
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A growth-decomposition (scale, technique and composition effect) covering 62 countries and seven manufacturing sectors over the 1990–2000 period shows that trade, through reallocations of activities across countries, has contributed to a 2–3% decrease in world SO2 emissions. However, when compared to a constructed counterfactual no-trade benchmark, depending on the base year, trade would have contributed to a 3–10% increase in emissions. Finally adding emissions coming from trade-related transport activities, global emissions are increased through trade by 16% in 1990 and 13% in 2000, the decline being largely attributable to a shift of dirty activities towards cleaner countries.
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页码:713 / 729
页数:16
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