Emissions embodied in provincial trade (EEPT) have important effects on provinces' responsibilities for carbon emission reductions. Based on a multi-regional input-output model, we calculated EEPT for China's 30 provinces in 2002, 2007 and 2010, and we attempted to determine the drivers of EEPT. The results showed that, during this period, the ratio of EEPT to production-based emissions increased over time, reaching 40.24% in 2010. In consideration of its important role in carbon emissions, we analyzed the factors attributable to EEPT through structure decomposition analysis. The decomposition results showed that final demand and carbon emission intensity were two major factors in EEPT, while the final demand in other provinces and the carb...
China is a country with substantial differences in economic development, energy consumption mix, res...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
Based on the year-to-year (import) non-competitive input-output tables, in this paper, we have calcu...
Carbon emissions embodied in interprovincial trade (CEE-IT) are closely related with the environment...
The literature on carbon leakage and embodied carbon in regional trade is extensive. However, many s...
Haze has become an urgent problem for China’s highly populated cities. Regional collaboration is an ...
China has a considerable impact on climate change, as it is the world’s largest developing country. ...
Using the multi-regional input-output model (MRIO), the paper distinguishes the carbon emissions emb...
Export embodied carbon emissions (EECE) and their domestic spillover effects (DSE) are typical inter...
The development of the regional economy in China is unbalanced. Interregional "carbon leakage&q...
Developing localized climate mitigation strategies requires understanding how national consumption d...
Production fragmentation not only reshapes trade patterns but also reallocates trade-related emissio...
Chinese provinces ultimately implement China’s national climate policies. In the 2000s, there were u...
This paper attempts to examine energy efficiency, carbon dioxide (CO2) emission efficiency, and rela...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
China is a country with substantial differences in economic development, energy consumption mix, res...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
Based on the year-to-year (import) non-competitive input-output tables, in this paper, we have calcu...
Carbon emissions embodied in interprovincial trade (CEE-IT) are closely related with the environment...
The literature on carbon leakage and embodied carbon in regional trade is extensive. However, many s...
Haze has become an urgent problem for China’s highly populated cities. Regional collaboration is an ...
China has a considerable impact on climate change, as it is the world’s largest developing country. ...
Using the multi-regional input-output model (MRIO), the paper distinguishes the carbon emissions emb...
Export embodied carbon emissions (EECE) and their domestic spillover effects (DSE) are typical inter...
The development of the regional economy in China is unbalanced. Interregional "carbon leakage&q...
Developing localized climate mitigation strategies requires understanding how national consumption d...
Production fragmentation not only reshapes trade patterns but also reallocates trade-related emissio...
Chinese provinces ultimately implement China’s national climate policies. In the 2000s, there were u...
This paper attempts to examine energy efficiency, carbon dioxide (CO2) emission efficiency, and rela...
The extensive and close economic linkages among different regions of China have effects not only on ...
China is a country with substantial differences in economic development, energy consumption mix, res...
The aim of this study is to quantify the driving forces behind the growth of carbon dioxide emission...
Based on the year-to-year (import) non-competitive input-output tables, in this paper, we have calcu...