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Parcelling virtual carbon in the pollution haven hypothesis

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
Volume 39, Issue -, Pages 177-186

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2013.05.006

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Pollution haven hypothesis; Global value chain; Input-output; Spain-China trade

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The methodology proposed in this paper allows us to parcel the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) into a bi-regional input-output framework to analyse whether the specialisation of countries in different stages of production and/or in final goods trading generates an increase or a decrease in global emissions as a consequence of international trade. We apply the model to the Spain-China trade relationship as it existed in 2005, finding a PHH of 29,667 KtCO(2). If this trade had not existed (so each country had met its demand for intermediate and final goods), global emissions would have been reduced by these 29,667 KtCO(2). Of this PHH, 43.5% corresponds to imports of final goods; 32.4% is related to imports of intermediate goods for the last stage of production; the remainder, 24.1%, is caused by global value chains (GVC) between the countries. Only 3229 KtCO(2) of PHH emissions are linked to domestic emissions from the sector in which the imports are produced; the rest is explained by domestic linkages or successive rounds of domestic production, which supports the existence of an indirect PHH. Together with a trade growth in the last years, the fall of trade barriers would have implied a transformation of global production chains that have boosted global emissions. (c) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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