#EnvironmentalEconomics #TradeAndEnvironment #Scope3 #CarbonAccounting #FirmLevelData #GlobalSupplyChains
#EnvironmentalEconomics #TradeAndEnvironment #Scope3 #CarbonAccounting #FirmLevelData #GlobalSupplyChains
We test the model’s prediction with a shift-share IV strategy:
▶️ Rising foreign demand reduces firms’ production-related emissions intensity
▶️ But does not affect the total emissions intensity, which includes embodied emissions
We test the model’s prediction with a shift-share IV strategy:
▶️ Rising foreign demand reduces firms’ production-related emissions intensity
▶️ But does not affect the total emissions intensity, which includes embodied emissions
We build a model where exporters source more intensively (and differently) due to larger market size — which leads to cleaner production, but potentially more emissions embodied in materials.
We build a model where exporters source more intensively (and differently) due to larger market size — which leads to cleaner production, but potentially more emissions embodied in materials.
▪️Production-related emissions
▪️Emissions embodied in domestic inputs and imported inputs
🔍 We document three stylized facts:
▪️Production-related emissions
▪️Emissions embodied in domestic inputs and imported inputs
🔍 We document three stylized facts:
▶️How important are embodied emissions at the firm level?
▶️Does accounting for them affect the established finding that exporting firms produce less emission intensively?
▶️How important are embodied emissions at the firm level?
▶️Does accounting for them affect the established finding that exporting firms produce less emission intensively?