2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2022.116081
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Decoupling of economic and carbon emission linkages: Evidence from manufacturing industry chains

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“…And industrial structure adjustment is the driving force for the evolution of energy consumption structure [ 17 ], industrial structure optimization is also an effective way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions [ 18 ]. At the same time, the transformation and upgrading of manufacturing industry mainly includes the upgrading of value chain and industrial structure [ 19 ]. The upgrading of the industrial chain structure of the manufacturing industry is conducive to promoting the domestic economic cycle, smoothing the internal links of the industry, realizing the positive interaction between supply and demand, and improving the stability and competitiveness of the industrial chain.…”
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“…And industrial structure adjustment is the driving force for the evolution of energy consumption structure [ 17 ], industrial structure optimization is also an effective way to reduce carbon dioxide emissions [ 18 ]. At the same time, the transformation and upgrading of manufacturing industry mainly includes the upgrading of value chain and industrial structure [ 19 ]. The upgrading of the industrial chain structure of the manufacturing industry is conducive to promoting the domestic economic cycle, smoothing the internal links of the industry, realizing the positive interaction between supply and demand, and improving the stability and competitiveness of the industrial chain.…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The upgrading of the industrial chain structure of the manufacturing industry is conducive to promoting the domestic economic cycle, smoothing the internal links of the industry, realizing the positive interaction between supply and demand, and improving the stability and competitiveness of the industrial chain. At the same time, it is of great practical significance to promote the transformation and upgrading of the industrial structure of the manufacturing industry and achieve a win-win situation of carbon emission reduction and economic development [ 19 ]. Therefore, under the goal of reducing carbon emissions, optimizing the industrial structure is an important way to rationally allocate and accelerate the resource cycle, and to achieve high-quality economic development [ 19 ].…”
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“…Referring to the current academic research on the influencing factors of carbon emissions, the main impact factors of carbon emissions in cities and urban agglomerations include economic growth, industry structure, energy consumption, population, technology innovation, and environmental regulation. Most scholars consider that economic growth is the main driver of carbon emission increase, directly affecting the carbon emission intensity from the transportation sector, electricity supply, and other sectors [48][49][50]. Technology innovation can promote the advancement of new energy technologies and the continuous reduction in usage costs, promote the efficient and clean use of coal as well as the green and low-carbon transformation, and significantly increase the proportion of clean energy represented by hydropower, wind power, nuclear energy, and photovoltaic energy, thus continuously promoting the reduction in energy intensity and the optimisation of the energy structure [51,52].…”
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“…The Energy Transition 2050 report issued by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) shows that carbon neutrality can lead to an additional 2.4% of global GDP growth, and an additional 7 × 10 6 new energy industrial jobs [5], which shows a close connection between economy and carbon emissions [6]. Besides alleviating global ecological difficulties, carbon neutrality can also contribute to improving the efficiency of economic growth [7], accelerating energy transformations, and bringing green economic opportunities worldwide.…”
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