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Arbeitspapier

On the Drivers of Clean Production: Firms' Global Value Chain Positioning

Autoren

  • Semrau
  • F.O.

Erscheinungsdatum

JEL Classification

F14 F18 O13 Q56

Schlagworte

CO2-Intensität

Globale Wertschöpfungsketten

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Nachhaltige Entwicklung

Internationaler Handel

Globalisierung

Schwellen-& Entwicklungsländer

Klima

Asien

Industries that occupy upstream positions in global value chains (GVCs) - being positioned closer to the raw product - produce proportionately more CO2-intensive. However, firms are heterogeneous, even in narrowly defined industries. In this paper, I empirically investigate whether the relationship between upstreamness and CO2 emissions, measured in absolute and relative terms, holds within industries at the firm level. Using granular data of Indian manufacturing firms and controlling for established drivers of clean production, I reveal that firms producing products closer to final consumption produce less CO2-intensive. I corroborate the finding by using a 2-SLS instrumental variable approach. Interestingly, I find that exposure to importing countries with stringent environmental policies attenuates the link between upstreamness and dirty production. The latter finding suggests the imperative of technology upgrading for dirty upstream producers aiming to remain competitive in international markets.

Kiel Institut Expertinnen und Experten

  • Dr. Finn Ole Semrau
    Kiel Institute Researcher

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