2021
DOI: 10.16885/jktc.2021.06.24.2.71
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A Study on the Hanbok industry - Focused on the statistical data -

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“…The implementation of CETPP has, to a certain extent, reconstructed the input structure of each industry to make the input structure develop toward a green structure, but this transformation of input structure may not achieve a complete coupling of output structure and input structure in the short term. And the rationalization of industrial structure will promote the advanced industrial structure in the process of low-carbon transformation and achieve a more reasonable industrial structure, thus enhancing UR (Lee et al,, 2005). Finally, according to Porter's hypothesis, a series of environmental regulatory policies implemented in the pilot cities may affect output through both compliance costs and compensation for innovation in the process of driving rms to reduce emissions, and the output effect will ultimately have an impact on the UR system regardless of whether the carbon credit policy drives rm output up or down (Ferris et al, 2014;Gray et al, 2014).…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of CETPP has, to a certain extent, reconstructed the input structure of each industry to make the input structure develop toward a green structure, but this transformation of input structure may not achieve a complete coupling of output structure and input structure in the short term. And the rationalization of industrial structure will promote the advanced industrial structure in the process of low-carbon transformation and achieve a more reasonable industrial structure, thus enhancing UR (Lee et al,, 2005). Finally, according to Porter's hypothesis, a series of environmental regulatory policies implemented in the pilot cities may affect output through both compliance costs and compensation for innovation in the process of driving rms to reduce emissions, and the output effect will ultimately have an impact on the UR system regardless of whether the carbon credit policy drives rm output up or down (Ferris et al, 2014;Gray et al, 2014).…”
Section: Theoretical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%