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Input–output analysis of CO2 emissions embodied in trade: Competitive versus non-competitive imports

Bin Su, +1 more
- 01 May 2013 - 
- Vol. 56, Iss: 56, pp 83-87
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In this article, two different approaches to deal with emissions embodied in a country's imports can be found and the implications of the results obtained using different imports assumptions are not the same.
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This article is published in Energy Policy.The article was published on 2013-05-01. It has received 268 citations till now.

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Input–output analysis of CO2 emissions embodied in trade: A multi-region model for China

TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors combined the hybrid emissions embodied in trade (HEET) approach and step-wise distribution of EET analysis to conduct a comprehensive study of China's regional emission embodiments.
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Assessing drivers of economy-wide energy use and emissions: IDA versus SDA

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare index decomposition analysis (IDA) and structural decomposition analyses (SDA) from the methodological and application viewpoints and with specific reference to economy-wide analysis where the overlap between the two is the greatest.
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Multiplicative decomposition of aggregate carbon intensity change using input–output analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduced four different models to calculate a country's aggregate carbon intensity using the input-output framework and multiplicative structural decomposition analysis, and compared the results given by the models and attribution analysis on one of the determinants.
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Multiplicative structural decomposition analysis of aggregate embodied energy and emission intensities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the relationship between energy and value added from a different viewpoint, namely from the demand rather than the production perspective, using the input-output (I-O) framework.
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Input-output and structural decomposition analysis of Singapore's carbon emissions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the city state's carbon emissions from the demand perspective using the input-output (I-O) method and investigated the drivers of emission changes using structural decomposition analysis (SDA).
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Input-Output Analysis : Foundations and Extensions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an introduction to the subject for advanced undergraduate and graduate students in many scholarly fields, including economics, regional science, regional economics, city, regional and urban planning, environmental planning, public policy analysis and public management.
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Environmental Repercussions And The Economic Structure: An Input-Output Approach

TL;DR: In each of its many forms it is related in a measurable way to some particular consumption or production process: the quantity of carbon monoxide released in the air bears, for example, a definite relationship to the amount of fuel burned by various types of automotive engines; discharge of polluted water into our streams and lakes is linked directly to the level of output of the steel, the paper, the textile and all the other water-using industries and its amount depends, in each instance, on the technological characteristics of the particular industry as mentioned in this paper.
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Growth in emission transfers via international trade from 1990 to 2008

TL;DR: A trade-linked global database for CO2 emissions covering 113 countries and 57 economic sectors from 1990 to 2008 indicates that international trade is a significant factor in explaining the change in emissions in many countries, from both a production and consumption perspective.
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CO2 embodied in international trade with implications for global climate policy.

TL;DR: The CO2 emissions embodied in international trade among 87 countries for the year 2001 is determined and it is found that globally there are over 5.3 Gt of CO2 embodied in trade and that Annex B countries are net importers ofCO2 emissions.
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A review of recent multi-region input–output models used for consumption-based emission and resource accounting

TL;DR: In this article, the authors provide an in-depth review of the most recent multi-region input-output models used for the purpose of consumption-based environmental accounting and conclude that further research is mainly needed in two areas, improving data availability and quality and improving the accuracy of MRIO modelling.
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