ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS RESEARCH
Online ISSN : 1884-8117
Print ISSN : 0915-0390
ISSN-L : 0915-0390
INPUT-OUTPUT ASSESSMENT OF ENERGY CONSUMPTIONAND CARBON DIOXIDE EMISSION IN ASIA
Ram Sharma TIWAREEHidefumi IMURA
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1994 Volume 22 Pages 376-382

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Input-output model was applied to analyze the direct and indirect energy consumptions aswell as the corresponding carbon dioxide emissions in the Asia-Pacific region including nine Asian countries and the USA for the year 1985. The analysis was made by combining the Asian International Input-Output Table (1985) of the Institute of Developing Economies with energy statistics available for thecountries. The results of the model application were compared among different inter industry sectors of acountry, and between inter industry sectors of different countries. The results reveal that almost all the Chinese inter industry sectors have very high energy consumption intensities and carbon dioxide emission intensities per unit monetary production, in sharp contrast to those of other countries. It is also shown that Japan and Singapore substantially rely upon the energy consumption and carbon dioxide embodied in the goods and services imported from other countries.
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