Free trade and carbon emissions revisited: The asymmetric impacts of trade diversification and trade openness
China University of Petroleum, East China · Xinjiang University
Abstract
Abstract In the context of trade protectionism impacting economic and environmental sustainability, a more comprehensive understanding of the impact of trade on carbon emissions is critical to economic and environmental sustainability. Existing literature mainly explores the impact of trade on carbon emissions from the perspective of trade openness, neglecting the perspectives of trade diversification and trade direction. This study aims to fill this gap by investigating the impact of trade openness (measured by trade volume, import, and export), and trade diversification (measured by import diversification and export diversification) on carbon emissions based on data from OECD and G20 countries between 1997…
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- 139.08
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- 100%
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- 105
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3Topics & keywords
- Openness to experience
- Greenhouse gas
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Economics
- International economics
- Trade barrier
- International trade
- Sustainability