The Study of SO2 Emissions Embodied in International Trade of China

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Using input-output model, this paper calculates the emission coefficients of SO2 of China’s industry and emission of SO2 embodied in international trade between 2005 and 2010. Furthermore, the paper analyzes the effects of technical factor, trade scale and trade structure. The emission of SO2 embodied in export exceeds the SO2 embodied in import, and both SO2 emission of export and import declined during 2005-2010. The effect of technical on the emission is greater than that of trade scale; and the effect of trade structure is smaller.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 998-999)

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1649-1652

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July 2014

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