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The Research On The Carbon Transfer Of The Main Export Commodities Within China’s Processing Trade

Posted on:2015-04-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J DengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330431950612Subject:Theoretical Economics
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Processing trade is an important part of China’s foreign trade, With the continuedgrowth of China’s processing trade exports, which bring on China’s transition to lowcarbon mode of economic growth featuring clearly set carbon emission reduction?Under this background, The research on both the carbon emission of processing tradeand its factors have important theoretical and practical significance.This paper selected the related data from2006to2011about11representativeexport commodities within China’s processing trade to analysis the factors whicheffect on the carbon emission of China’s processing trade, Using the method of LMDIanalyzed the effect degree of scale, composition, energy intensity effect and carbonintensity effect to carbon emissions of China’s processing trade and its major exportcommodities sector between2006to2011,The analysis results show that: The scaleeffect,and structural effect and energy intensity effect of China’s processing tradehave a significant positive effect on increasing carbon emissions, Contrary, The effectof carbon intensity have a negative effect on increasing carbon emissions. Accordingthe empirical results, this thesis puts forward relevant policy and suggestions,Optimize processing trade export commodity structure, develop low-carbonprocessing trade industry; Optimize the energy structure of main export commoditieswithin China’s processing trade, promoting the use of renewable energy and cleanenergy; Internalization the implementation of environmental cost, encourage launchoverseas processing trade; Strengthen the institutional constraints of processing tradecarbon emissions.
Keywords/Search Tags:The main export commodities processing trade within processing trade, Carbon emission, Influencing factors, LMDI
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