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24 October 2023 The effects of global value chain embeddedness on carbon emissions: based on the regulatory effect of the dual-cycle economy
Simin Ren, Xiao Tan
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Proceedings Volume 12804, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM 2023); 128041S (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3004948
Event: 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM2023), 2023, Dongguan, China
Abstract
Promoting sustainable and low-carbon transformation is an important way to solve the "low-end lock-in" of the manufacturing industry and realize the upgrading of the global value chain. This paper uses the 2006-2017 WIOD (World Input-Output Database) to calculate the global value chain position of China's manufacturing. Use the double fixed effect model to analyze the impact of global value chain embeddedness on carbon emissions, and the regulatory effect of domestic and external circulation is analyzed. The results show that the promotion of the GVC has an inhibiting effect on carbon emissions. It confirms that under the dual cycle economic pattern, improving the position of the GVC is beneficial to achieving carbon emission reduction and sustainable development of the industry. At the same time, active participation in the domestic cycle economy promotes the realization of the “double carbon” target. Improving the GVC position of high-tech manufacturing and the technological upgrading of medium-low-tech manufacturing are the key issues for the sustainable development of the manufacturing industry under dual carbon targets.
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Simin Ren and Xiao Tan "The effects of global value chain embeddedness on carbon emissions: based on the regulatory effect of the dual-cycle economy", Proc. SPIE 12804, Second International Conference on Sustainable Technology and Management (ICSTM 2023), 128041S (24 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3004948
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KEYWORDS
Carbon

Industry

Manufacturing

Optics manufacturing

Sustainability

Pollution

Double patterning technology

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