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Decomposing aggregate CO2 emission changes with heterogeneity: An extended production-theoretical approach

H. Holly Wang, B.W. Ang () and Peng Zhou

The Energy Journal, 2018, vol. Volume 39, issue Number 1

Abstract: Quantifying the driving forces behind changes in aggregate CO2 emissions provides valuable information for supporting policy making in addressing climate change. We study this issue using the production-theoretical decomposition analysis (PDA) technique. Within a production theory framework, PDA examines CO2 emission changes from the perspective of productive efficiency. Although regional and sectoral heterogeneities in energy consumption and emission patterns prevail, they have not been taken into account in the PDA literature. By incorporating relevant decomposition methods, this study proposes an extended PDA approach to resolving the heterogeneity issue. The approach is applied to examine China's aggregate CO2 emission changes in its 11th five-year plan period (2005- 2010). By accounting for the heterogeneities, detailed results at the regional and sectoral levels are generated and further discussions presented.

JEL-codes: F0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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