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Empirics of the International Inequality in $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 Emissions Intensity: Explanatory Factors According to Complementary Decomposition Methodologies

This paper analyses the international inequalities in CO2 emissions intensity for the period 1971- 2009 and assesses explanatory factors. Multiplicative, group and additive methodologies of inequality decomposition are employed. The first allows us to clarify the separated role of the carbonisation index and the energy intensity in the pattern observed for inequalities in CO2 intensities; the second allows us to understand the role of regional groups; and the third allows us to investigate the role of different fossil energy sources (coal, oil and gas). The results show that, first, the reduction in global emissions intensity has coincided with a significant reduction in international inequality. Second, the bulk of this inequality and its reduction are attributed to differences between the groups of countries considered. Third, coal is the main energy source explaining these inequalities, although the growth in the relative contribution of gas is also remarkable. Fourth, the bulk of inequalities between countries and its decline are explained by differences in energy intensities, although there are significant differences in the patterns demonstrated by different groups of countries.
- Autonomous University of Barcelona Spain
- Avila University United States
- Avila University United States
- Universitat Rovira i Virgili Spain
Inequality decomposition, 620 - Assaig de materials. Materials comercials. Economia de l'energia, Economia de l'energia, 33 - Economia, Emissions atmosfèriques, CO2 international distribution, (Formula presented.) emissions intensity, Emissions atmosfèriques, Anhídrid carbònic, Distribució de rendes, Energia -- Aspectes econòmics, 33 - Economia,, Anhídrid carbònic, (Formula presented.) international distribution, CO2 international distribution, inequality decomposition, CO2 emissions intensity, Distribució de rendes, Energia -- Aspectes econòmics, CO2 emissions intensity, jel: jel:D39, jel: jel:Q43, jel: jel:Q56
Inequality decomposition, 620 - Assaig de materials. Materials comercials. Economia de l'energia, Economia de l'energia, 33 - Economia, Emissions atmosfèriques, CO2 international distribution, (Formula presented.) emissions intensity, Emissions atmosfèriques, Anhídrid carbònic, Distribució de rendes, Energia -- Aspectes econòmics, 33 - Economia,, Anhídrid carbònic, (Formula presented.) international distribution, CO2 international distribution, inequality decomposition, CO2 emissions intensity, Distribució de rendes, Energia -- Aspectes econòmics, CO2 emissions intensity, jel: jel:D39, jel: jel:Q43, jel: jel:Q56
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