2014
DOI: 10.1111/jiec.12187
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Labor Embodied in Trade

Abstract: SummaryGlobal production chains carry environmental and socioeconomic impacts embodied in each traded good and service. Even though labor and energy productivities tend to be higher for domestic production in high-income countries than those in emerging economies, this difference is significantly reduced for consumption, when including imported products to satisfy national demand. The analysis of socioeconomic and environmental aspects embodied in consumption can shed a light on the real level of productivity … Show more

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“…Liu and Wang (2015) studied embodied sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) in China's exporting goods. Simas et al (2015) measured the labor, energy, and greenhouse gas emissions footprints in the European Union's trade with the rest of the world. Based on papers referred above, inputeoutput method is the main way to get air pollutants embodied in goods consumption and trade.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liu and Wang (2015) studied embodied sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) in China's exporting goods. Simas et al (2015) measured the labor, energy, and greenhouse gas emissions footprints in the European Union's trade with the rest of the world. Based on papers referred above, inputeoutput method is the main way to get air pollutants embodied in goods consumption and trade.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because input-output analysis and GMRIOs are established methods for a wide range of both environmental and socio-economic footprint analyses (Bradley et al, 2013;Miller and Blair, 2009;Moran et al, 2013;Schaltegger et al, 2014;Simas et al, 2014b) the remainder of this section focuses on the adaptation required to allow robust estimates of sectoral production footprints from a GMRIO model.…”
Section: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Globalization is characterized by increasing volumes of international trade and thus spread the economic, social and environmental impacts of goods and services throughout the world (Simas et al, 2015;Tukker et al, 2014). With the rapid development of international division of labor, it is common to have separate production and consumption sites.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%