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Project

Global supply chains, environmental regulation and green innovation


Start of Project: 01.01.2016 — End of Project: 31.12.2020


The project analyses how participation in global supply chains hampers or facilitates the investment in state-of-the-art production equipment or production processes that are more environmentally efficient and related to this investigates the effectiveness of incentives such as financial grants, energy taxes, or carbon trading schemes at changing carbon emissions. These issues are investigated using firm level data for Germany and China.

Partners: Different chairs from Kiel University

http://www.kcg-kiel.org/projects/project-4/ 

Funding

Leibniz-Gemeinschaft – Kiel Center for Globalization (KCG)

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