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Publikationen // 05.01.2024
domestic material purchases relative to an unaffected control group. This holds for very electricityintensive firms; for firms using easily tradable goods; and both for regular importers with a trade network [...] whether energy price-induced offshoring occurs using firm-level data on energy use, imports, and material purchases. I document that import shares in German industry have increased between 2009 and 2013
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Publikationen // 08.12.2022
n has raised hopes for ICT-based climate protection within manufacturing industries, such as dematerialized products and energy efficiency gains. However, ICT also consume energy as well as resources, [...] effects on the environment are increasingly gaining attention. Accordingly, it is unclear whether trade-offs or synergies between the use of digital technologies and energy savings exist. Our analysis sheds
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Veranstaltungen // 13.03.2008
Recent aggregate studies by Levinson (2007) and Antweiler et al.(2001) show that trade can have be environmentally beneficial. We usea unique micro-data panel for the UK for 1998 to 2004 for over 900firms [...] 900firms to find that both the use of innovation for environmentalabatement and cutting the cost of materials is higher for exporters.This result is in line with the intuition that exporters, being moreproductive
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Publikationen // 01.06.2015
final demand slightly dematerialised. Falling material intensities in extractive industries as well as changes in production and trade patterns decelerated the growth of Raw Material Consumption. The co [...] major economies is conducted. The analyses disentangle the drivers of Raw Material Consumption, which measures the extraction of materials necessary to produce a country's final demand. Data is taken from [...] rising final demand is the predominant driver of growing Raw Material Consumption. Furthermore, final demand shifted into countries that consume material intensive goods. This shift was particularly pronounced
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