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The manufacturing sector accounts for a substantial share of German GDP, employment and carbon emissions. Therefore …, the manufacturing sector's energy use and carbon emissions are of crucial importance for reaching Germany's climate goals …. In this paper, we analyse energy use patterns in German manufacturing between 2003 and 2014, using rich administrative …
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Carbon emissions from German manufacturing have increased over the past decade, while carbon intensity (emissions per … the production composition in the German manufacturing sector is increasingly shifting towards less carbonintensive …
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emissions from German manufacturing have actually increased between 2005 and 2017. In this paper, we provide evidence of how the … policy mix overall has affected the German manufacturing sector in its entirety. Using detailed administrative micro-data at … carbon emissions is due to an increase in manufacturing’s production scale. Relative to the strong output growth, our …
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for different skills in the manufacturing sector. We derive and estimate a factor demand system based on the generalised …
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parameter estimates are estimated from the German Manufacturing Census. The quantitative model allows us to recover a measure of …
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Rising energy prices might lead to adjustments along the supply chain and make firms outsource energy-intensive processes. This could lead to carbon leakage. I provide empirical evidence whether energy price-induced offshoring occurs using firm-level data on energy use, imports, and material...
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