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LOCATION:Gustav-Schmoller-Raum,DIW Berlin im Quartier 110,3.3.002A,Anton-Wilhelm-Amo-Straße 58,10117 Berlin
SUMMARY:The Carbon Content of Austrian Trade Flows in the European and International Trade Context 
DESCRIPTION:11:00-12:00 // AbstractIn this study CO2 emissions embodied in Austrian international trade are quantified employing a 66-region input output model of multidirectional trade. We find that Austria's final demand CO2 responsibilities on a global scale are 38% higher than conventional statistics report (110 Mt-CO2 versus 79 Mt-CO2 in 2004). For each unit of Austrian final demand, currently two thirds of the thus triggered CO2 emissions occur outside Austrian borders. We then develop a 19-region computable general equilibrium model of Austria and its major trading partners and world regions to find that future Austrian climate policy can achieve the EU 20-20 emission reduction targets, but that its carbon trade balance would worsen considerably. Both unilateral EU and internationally coordinated climate policies affect Austrian international trade stronger than its domestic production.Based onBednar-Friedl, B., P. Muñoz Jaramillo, T. Schinko, K. Steininger (2009), The Carbon Content of Austrian Trade Flows in the European and International Trade Context, FIW Research Reports 2009/2010 N° 05 / Trade, Energy and Environment.http://www.fiw.ac.at/index.php?id=479#c8868 
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URL:https://www.diw.de/en/diw_01.c.349058.en/events/the_carbon_content_of_austrian_trade_flows_in_the_european_and_international_trade_context.html
ORGANIZER;CN=Eva Tamim:mailto:etamim@diw.de
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