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ID122742
Title ProperDecomposing the change of CO2 emissions
Other Title Informationa joint production theoretical approach
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Xing-Ping ;  Zhang, Jing ;  Tan, Qin-Liang
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper presents an alternative decomposition method to explore the driving forces of change in carbon emissions by using distance functions estimated by data envelopment analysis. The proposed approach can isolate the effects of changes in GDP composition and energy supply composition on the change of carbon emissions. In addition, it is capable of identifying the effects of changes in different input ratios, which may be very important if there are substitution effects among different inputs. Moreover, the proposed model can measure the effects of changes in good and bad output technical efficiencies. Consequently, this decomposition technique allows a change of carbon emissions to be decomposed into contributions from ten factors, which provides more insights for policy makers. We apply this model to decompose carbon emissions in 25 OECD counties and China. For the sample countries as a whole, the empirical results indicate that the economic growth is the crucial driver to carbon emissions increase, while the changes in GDP composition and capital-energy ratio are two main drivers to carbon emissions reduction. In particular, we discuss in detail the driving forces of China's carbon emissions change in order to propose some valuable policy implications for China from an international perspective.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.58; Jul 2013: p.329-336
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol.58; Jul 2013: p.329-336
Key WordsDecomposition Analysis ;  CO2 Emissions ;  Data Envelopment Analysis