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Between 1990 and 2008, emissions of the most common air pollutants from U.S. manufacturing fell by 60 percent, even as real U.S. manufacturing output grew substantially. This paper develops a quantitative model to explain how changes in trade, environmental regulation, productivity, and consumer...
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inputs used for production. We apply this methodology to a set of U.S. manufacturing industries for which we observe plant …
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Between 1990 and 2008, emissions of the most common air pollutants from U.S. manufacturing fell by 60 percent, even as real U.S. manufacturing output grew substantially. This paper develops a quantitative model to explain how changes in trade, environmental regulation, productivity, and consumer...
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Between 1990 and 2008, air pollution emissions from U.S. manufacturing fell by 60 percent despite a substantial increase in manufacturing output. We show that these emissions reductions are primarily driven by within-product changes in emissions intensity rather than changes in output or in the...
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Between 1990 and 2008, air pollution emissions from U.S. manufacturing fell by 60 percent despite a substantial increase in manufacturing output. We show that these emissions reductions are primarily driven by within-product changes in emissions intensity rather than changes in output or in the...
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emerge. First, within narrowly defined industries, heterogeneity in energy and CO2 productivity across plants is enormous … policies targeting industries rather than plants, including technology standards and carbon border adjustments …
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inputs used for production. We apply this methodology to a set of U.S. manufacturing industries for which we observe plant …
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emitted. Three findings emerge. First, within narrowly defined industries, heterogeneity in energy and CO2 productivity across … implications for environmental policies targeting industries rather than plants, including technology standards and carbon border …
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