Carbon Emissions and Economic Growth: Production-based versus Consumption-based Evidence on Decoupling

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Author(s)

Servaas Storm (TU Delft - Economics of Technology and Innovation)

G.U.R. Mir (Ecofys)

Research Group
Economics of Technology and Innovation
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© 2016 S.T.H. Storm, G.U.R. Mir
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2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2016 S.T.H. Storm, G.U.R. Mir
Research Group
Economics of Technology and Innovation
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Abstract

We assess the Carbon-Kuznets-Curve hypothesis using internationally consistent and comparable production-based versus consumption-based CO2 emissions data for 40 countries(and 35 industries) during 1995-2007 from the World Input Output Database (WIOD). Theestimates for per capita CO2 emissions are truly comprehensive as these include all carbonemissions embodied in international trade and global commodity chains. Even if we findevidence suggesting a decoupling of production-based CO2 emissions and growth, consumptionbasedCO2 emissions are monotonically increasing with per capita GDP. We draw out the implications of these findings for climate policy and binding emission reduction obligations.

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