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Jiansuo Pei (裴建锁)Associate Professor of Economics, Renmin University of China Verified email at ruc.edu.cn Cited by 1322 |
Carbon border adjustment mechanism: a systematic literature review of the latest developments
J Zhong, J Pei - Climate Policy, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Carbon border adjustment mechanism aims to level the playing field and reduce carbon
leakage through import taxes and/or export subsidies based on the carbon content for products …
leakage through import taxes and/or export subsidies based on the carbon content for products …
Trade, production fragmentation, and China's carbon dioxide emissions
An input–output framework is adopted to estimate China's carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions
as generated by its exports in 2002. More than one half of China's exports are related to …
as generated by its exports in 2002. More than one half of China's exports are related to …
Domestic value added and employment generated by Chinese exports: A quantitative estimation
We develop an input–output methodology to estimate how Chinese exports affected the
country's total domestic value added (DVA) and employment in the years 2002 and 2007. For …
country's total domestic value added (DVA) and employment in the years 2002 and 2007. For …
Beggar thy neighbor? On the competitiveness and welfare impacts of the EU's proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism
J Zhong, J Pei - Energy Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Curbing climate change is gaining increasing consensus globally. While many countries
seek to set carbon prices, significant price dispersion and policy stringency continue to raise …
seek to set carbon prices, significant price dispersion and policy stringency continue to raise …
International trade and Covid‐19: City‐level evidence from China's lockdown policy
J Pei, G de Vries, M Zhang - Journal of regional science, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
This paper examines the impact of Covid‐19 lockdowns on exports by Chinese cities. We
use city‐level export data at a monthly frequency from January 2018 through April 2020. …
use city‐level export data at a monthly frequency from January 2018 through April 2020. …
Processing trade biases the measurement of vertical specialization in China
Vertical specialization (VS) is often measured by the import contents of the exports, using an
input–output (I–O) framework. Half of China's exports are processing exports, which largely …
input–output (I–O) framework. Half of China's exports are processing exports, which largely …
How much do exports contribute to China's income growth?
J Pei, J Oosterhaven… - Economic Systems …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
It is a widespread belief that exports, in particular of ‘high-tech’ products, contribute much to
China's income growth. This study addresses this issue by applying a structural …
China's income growth. This study addresses this issue by applying a structural …
Are exporters more environmentally friendly? A re‐appraisal that uses China's micro‐data
J Pei, B Sturm, A Yu - The World Economy, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Is a firm's ability to export an important determinant of environmental performance? To answer
this question, we construct a unique microdata set that merged two rich manufacturing firm…
this question, we construct a unique microdata set that merged two rich manufacturing firm…
[HTML][HTML] China's domestic production networks
This paper examines China's domestic production networks. It uses VAT invoices to build
inter-provincial input-output tables for 2002 and 2012. These are combined with population …
inter-provincial input-output tables for 2002 and 2012. These are combined with population …
[PDF][PDF] Should high domestic value added in exports be an objective of policy?
Global value chains make it easier for developing countries to move away from export
reliance on unprocessed primary products to become exporters of manufactures and services. …
reliance on unprocessed primary products to become exporters of manufactures and services. …