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Analyses of CO2 emissions embodied in Japan–China trade
/ Liu, Xianbing; Ishikawa, Masanobu; Wang, Can; Dong,Yanli
Wang, Can
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2010.
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This paper examines CO2 emissions embodied in Japan-China trade. Besides directly quantifying the flow of CO2 emissions between the two countries by using a traditional input-output (IO) model, this study also estimates the effect of bilateral trade to CO2 emissions by scenario analysis. The time series of quantifications indicate that CO2 emissions embodied in exported goods from Japan to China increased overall from 1990 to 2000. The exported CO2 emissions from China to Japan greatly increased in the first half of the 1990s. However, by 2000, the amount of emissions had reduced from 1995 levels. Regardless, there was a net export of CO2 emissions from China to Japan during 1990-2000. The scenario comparison shows that the bilateral trade has helped the reduction of CO2 emissions. On average, the Chinese economy was confirmed to be much more carbon-intensive than Japan. The regression analysis shows a significant but not perfect correlation between the carbon intensities at the sector level of the two countries. In terms of CO2 emission reduction opportunities, most sectors of Chinese industry could benefit from learning Japanese technologies that produce lower carbon intensities.
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CO2 Embodiment
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Japan - China Trade
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Quantitative Estimation
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Analysis of the driving forces of CO2 emissions embodied in Japan–China trade
/ Dong, Yanli; Ishikawa, Masanobu; Liu, Xianbing; Wang, Can
Wang, Can
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2010.
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By using the latest China-Japan input-output data sets and the index decomposition analysis (IDA) approach, this article analyzes the driving forces of CO2 emissions embodied in trade between the two countries during 1990-2000. We found that the growth of trade volume had a large influence on the increase of CO2 emissions embodiments in bilateral trade. The dramatic decline in carbon intensity of the Chinese economy is a primary cause in offsetting CO2 emissions exported from China to Japan over 1995-2000. We argue that a better understanding of the factors affecting CO2 emissions embodied in international trade will assist in seeking more effective climate policies with wider participation in the post-Kyoto regime.
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Index Decomposition Analysis
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CO2 Embodiment
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Japan - China Trade
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119292
What are the prospects for a substantial India-Japan bilateral
/ Maitra, Ramtanu
Maitra, Ramtanu
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2013.
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NPT
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Indian Ocean
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FDI
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Maritime Security
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IAEA
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Japan
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Middle East
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India
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Nuclear Suppliers Group
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Global Partnership
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International Community
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SLOC
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Junichiro Koizumi
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Manmohan Singh
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Japan - China Trade
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Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA)
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India - Japan Bilateral Relationship
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Japan's Liberal Democratic Party
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Japan - US Relationship
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Japan - China Relationship
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JETRO
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Indian Economic Growth
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Pokhran - II
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US - India Nuclear Pact - 2008
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India's Nuclear Program
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