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Science of the Total Environment, 2021
This study proposes a non-differentiated producer responsibility (NDPR) principle to assign carbon dioxide emission responsibility. The NDPR principle redistributes carbon dioxide emissions along a value chain according to the proportion of profits ...
Zhi Zheng
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This study proposes a non-differentiated producer responsibility (NDPR) principle to assign carbon dioxide emission responsibility. The NDPR principle redistributes carbon dioxide emissions along a value chain according to the proportion of profits ...
Zhi Zheng
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Tracing CO2 emissions in China-US trade: A global value chain perspective
, 2021In the context of global value chains (GVCs), CO2 emissions embodied in trade should be based on the decomposition of trade in terms of value-added. The hypothetical extraction method (HEM) is a simple and clear way to trace value-added not only in gross
F. Dai +3 more
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2023
Most regulatory tools for low-carbon transition are jurisdiction-specific, respecting the principle of national sovereignty. Although possibly locally successful, they typically capture only scope 1 and scope 2 emissions. Value chains-related (scope 3) emissions remain largely unregulated.
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Most regulatory tools for low-carbon transition are jurisdiction-specific, respecting the principle of national sovereignty. Although possibly locally successful, they typically capture only scope 1 and scope 2 emissions. Value chains-related (scope 3) emissions remain largely unregulated.
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Can embedding in global value chain drive green growth in China’s manufacturing industry?
, 2020Whether embedding in global value chain(GVC)can promote China’s manufacturing industry green growth is of great importance for China to accelerate the realization of green economy transformation and building of China’s high-quality modern ecological ...
C. Qu, Jun Shao, Zhonghua Cheng
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Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Fostering energy efficiency is one of the most effective ways to sustain economic growth while addressing climate change and limiting emissions. On the other hand, the pattern of international trade has changed many folds.
Xing Yao +5 more
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Fostering energy efficiency is one of the most effective ways to sustain economic growth while addressing climate change and limiting emissions. On the other hand, the pattern of international trade has changed many folds.
Xing Yao +5 more
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Global value chain governance: Intersections with international business
, 2020The international business (IB) literature has always analyzed multinational enterprises (MNEs) as firms that internalize market transactions across national borders.
Sarah E. McWilliam +3 more
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Can global value chain participation affect embodied carbon emission intensity?
, 2020With the deepening of the global division of labor, it is significant to analyze the impact of global value chain participation on embodied carbon emission intensity.
Cenjie Liu, Guomei Zhao
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How global value chain participation affects China's energy intensity.
Journal of Environmental Management, 2020China is currently the world's largest energy consumer and, at the same time, a huge trading power. With the increasing complexity of production processes along global value chains (GVCs), it is of great significance to study the impact of GVC ...
Lafang Wang +3 more
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, 2020
This study analyses whether embedding in the global value chain has an impact on the carbon emissions of China’s exports. We develop a carbon decomposition model and use panel data for 14 manufacturing industries in China from 1995 to 2009 to empirically
Huizheng Liu +3 more
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This study analyses whether embedding in the global value chain has an impact on the carbon emissions of China’s exports. We develop a carbon decomposition model and use panel data for 14 manufacturing industries in China from 1995 to 2009 to empirically
Huizheng Liu +3 more
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, 2020
Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are often marked by limited resources, a high dependence on others, and a scope of business that gets narrower as they seek to adapt to the current dynamic and knowledge-intensive context.
V. Scuotto +3 more
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Small to medium enterprises (SMEs) are often marked by limited resources, a high dependence on others, and a scope of business that gets narrower as they seek to adapt to the current dynamic and knowledge-intensive context.
V. Scuotto +3 more
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