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Inter-Industrial Trade on Iran’s Air Pollution 被引量:1
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作者 Maryam Asghari Mohamad Hosein Mohamadi 《Open Journal of Ecology》 2016年第6期277-287,共11页
The related issues to trade liberalization and its impact on the environmental quality have become important since late 1996. The previous studies have shown that there has not been consensus among the economists in t... The related issues to trade liberalization and its impact on the environmental quality have become important since late 1996. The previous studies have shown that there has not been consensus among the economists in this field. Paper is analyzing the effect of inter-industrial trade on the Iran’s air pollution. Also in this paper, the pollution haven hypothesis is tested in Iran. To study the effect of inter-industrial trade on the environment in two ways: 1) direct effect on the environment and 2) an indirect effect through growth and the effect of growth on the environment were examined. The model has been estimated by using the panel data method for Iran’s various industrial sectors over 1980-2014. The results show that inter-industrial trade has positive effect on Iran’s air pollution. Also, pollution haven hypothesis is valid in Iran. 展开更多
关键词 Trade Liberalization Environmental Quality pollution haven Hypothesis INDUSTRY
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Heterogeneous impacts of GVCs participation on CO_(2) intensity:Evidence from developed and developing countries/regions
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作者 Zhi-Da JIN Hong-Bo DUAN +3 位作者 Jin-Chao WANG Mian YANG Yu-Huan GUO Xiao-Dong CUI 《Advances in Climate Change Research》 SCIE CSCD 2022年第2期187-195,共9页
The deepening of global value chains(GVCs)has made remarkable impacts on the environmental outcomes of all countries/regions.What are the differences in environmental burden undertaken by countries/regions at differen... The deepening of global value chains(GVCs)has made remarkable impacts on the environmental outcomes of all countries/regions.What are the differences in environmental burden undertaken by countries/regions at different stages of economic development are a question worthy inquiry.This study compares the impacts of GVCs participation degree on CO_(2) intensity between developed and developing countries/regions.Using panel data of 19 manufacturing industries in 43 countries/regions over the period of 2000-2014,it is discovered that the deeper participation in GVCs of developed countries/regions significantly reduces their CO_(2) intensity,while the more participation in GVCs of developing countries/regions significantly increases their CO_(2) intensity.Additionally,the quantile regression results reveal that the reduction of CO_(2) intensity is increasing for industries with higher initial CO_(2) intensity for developed countries/regions,whereas for developing countries/regions,only industries with initial low CO_(2) intensity experience significant increases in CO_(2) intensity.We further analyzed the effect of GVCs participation degree on CO_(2) intensity for high-tech and low-tech industries and discovered that the effect is only significant in low-tech industries.These findings provide empirical evidence for the pollution haven hypothesis and offer enlightenment to formulate future trade and environmental policies. 展开更多
关键词 Global value chains participation CO_(2)intensity pollution haven hypothesis Manufacturing industries
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