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ID133271
Title ProperCO2 emissions embodied in China's foreign trade
Other Title Informationan investigation from the perspective of global vertical specialization
LanguageENG
AuthorZhao, Yuhuan ;  Zhang, Zhonghua ;  Wang Song ;  Wang, Shaojun
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)
In light of the growth in vertically specialized in global trade, the present paper uses input- output tables from the World Input-Output Database to construct an environmental multi-regional input-output model to calculate the CO2 emissions embodied in China's international trade during 1995-2009. The advantage of this model lies in its incorporation of the re-exported CO2 emissions component embodied in trade and its ability to differentiate domesticsourced CO2 emissions from foreign-sourced CO2 emissions in trade. The results show that carbon emissions embodied in both China's exports and imports increased significantly during 1995-2009. One important reason for this is that the re-exported carbon emissions embodied in China's imported intermediate inputs increased substantially during this period. Our research reveals that accelerating the transformation of trade pattern and upgrading processing trade should be emphasized in the formulation of policy to prompt CO2 emissions abatement in China.
`In' analytical NoteChina and World Economy Vol.22, No.4; Jul-Aug.2014: p.102-120
Journal SourceChina and World Economy Vol.22, No.4; Jul-Aug.2014: p.102-120
Key WordsChina ;  CO2 Emission ;  Global Vertical Specialization ;  International Trade ;  Multi-Regional Input-Output Analysis - MRIOA ;  F18 ;  N70 ;  Q56 ;  Foreign Trade ;  Climate Change ;  Chinese Economy ;  Environmental Security ;  Carbon Emissions ;  Rapid Economy ;  Urban Migration ;  Economic Growth