China’s economy has been highly reliant on exports in recent years, with Guangdong its biggest province in export trade volume. Despite the global financial crisis of 2008, exports from Guangdong continued to increase significantly; however, the energy consumption embodied in exports is unknown. In this study, we investigate the changes of energy embodied in exports from 2007 to 2012 in Guangdong Province. We use EIO (Environmental Input-Output) and LMDI (Logarithmic Mean Divisia Index) method to find out the drivers of such changes embodied in total exports and export of each sector. Our results show: Firstly, from 2007 to 2012, the export structure in Guangdong has changed, reflecting in low energy intensity industry experiencing fa...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Energy consumption is one of main reasons for global warming and highly correlated with economic dev...
China’s economy has been highly reliant on exports in recent years, with Guangdong its biggest...
It is now widely recognized that there is a strong relationship between energy consumption and econo...
Moving towards sustainable consumption in China must factor in the drivers of production. China's do...
Abstract The increasing fragmentation of global supply chains has led to a new phase of internationa...
With the development of the reform and opening-up, China’s volume of export trade has grown rapidly;...
As a driving force of economic growth, China"s export was affected by global economic crisis during ...
This paper investigates the extent to which structural change in China’s economy has contributed to ...
Based on data from 2007 input-output tables for each province, we estimated the energy embodied in C...
Regional energy development and approaches are significant for China’s overall economic and social d...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
With China’s rapid economic growth, energy-related CO2 emissions have experienced a dramatic increas...
As global emissions increase with global trade, there is a critical need to understand the importanc...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Energy consumption is one of main reasons for global warming and highly correlated with economic dev...
China’s economy has been highly reliant on exports in recent years, with Guangdong its biggest...
It is now widely recognized that there is a strong relationship between energy consumption and econo...
Moving towards sustainable consumption in China must factor in the drivers of production. China's do...
Abstract The increasing fragmentation of global supply chains has led to a new phase of internationa...
With the development of the reform and opening-up, China’s volume of export trade has grown rapidly;...
As a driving force of economic growth, China"s export was affected by global economic crisis during ...
This paper investigates the extent to which structural change in China’s economy has contributed to ...
Based on data from 2007 input-output tables for each province, we estimated the energy embodied in C...
Regional energy development and approaches are significant for China’s overall economic and social d...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
With China’s rapid economic growth, energy-related CO2 emissions have experienced a dramatic increas...
As global emissions increase with global trade, there is a critical need to understand the importanc...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Energy consumption is one of main reasons for global warming and highly correlated with economic dev...