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Emissions embodied in Chinese exports taking into account the special export structure of China
2014-11-20 16:44:42

INSIDE GLOBAL ISSUES

Working Paper No. 201422

Nov 19th, 2014

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Emissions embodied in Chinese exports taking
into account the special export structure of China

 

Matthias Weitzel , Ma Tao

 

Abstract

Quantification of CO2 emissions embodied in China's trade is important for an informed debate on whom to blame for the recent rise in Chinese emissions or the calculation of border carbon adjustments. Applying input–output (IO) techniques, we calculate these emissions in (1) a standard model, (2) a regionally disaggregated model, taking into account that export production is concentrated in more advanced and more emission efficient provinces and (3) in a model with export processing, taking into account that almost half of the Chinese exports rely on a large share of imported intermediates and little domestic value and emissions added. We compare year 2007 emissions embodied in Chinese exports in a unified framework. We also report emissions embodied in Chinese imports used for intermediate production of exports by combining calculations for China with data from global IO models. We find that both a model with 30 provinces (1730 Mt CO2) and a model accounting for export processing (1630 Mt) yield lower Chinese emissions embodied in exports compared to the standard model (1782 Mt). In the regional model, emissions are even lower (1522 Mt), if interprovincial trade is not taken into account.

 

Keywords:

Emissions embodied in trade; China; Input–output modeling; Export processing; Spatial disaggregation

 

1. Introduction

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2. Standard input–output approach to calculateemissions embodied

in exports

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3. Embodied emissions in exports with spatial disaggregation

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4. Emissions embodied in trade with disaggregated export

processing sector

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5. Results

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6. Conclusions

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