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Comparing the Economic Structure and Carbon Dioxide Emission between Vietnam and China

VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business

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Title Comparing the Economic Structure and Carbon Dioxide Emission between Vietnam and China
Comparing the Economic Structure and Carbon Dioxide Emission between China and Vietnam
 
Creator Trinh, Bui
Hoa, Pham Le
 
Description This study is to compare the economic structure through the intersectoral structure of the two economies of Vietnam and China. It shows differences in levels of economic structure and induced impacts on revenue, imports, energy requirements, and carbon dioxide emissions in producing a final product unit; and gives an overall picture of the economy to help policy makers to make the best decisions for the economy and the environment.
Keywords
Linkage index, economic structure, carbon dioxide emission, Vietnam, China
References
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The object of this study is to compare the economic structure through the intersectoral structure of the two economies, Vietnam and China. This research shows differences in levels of economic structure and induced impacts on output, value added, import, energy requirement and emissions of dioxin carbon in producing a final product unit. It also gives an overall picture of economy to help policy makers to make the best decisions for the economy and the environment. we find that on the surface, it seems that the economic structure of Vietnam and China have a lot of similarities, but when looking deeper into the economy, it shows diference between two economies, the economic structure of China has intersectoral linkage indexs better than these indexs of Vietnam, but Manufacturing industry in China has a high level of CO2 emission, which shows that the current technology cannot suffice for waste disposal. It also recommends that the countries attracting FDI from China should have a strict check for waste treatment.
 
Publisher Vietnam National University, Hanoi
 
Date 2017-03-15
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Peer-reviewed Article
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier https://js.vnu.edu.vn/EAB/article/view/4068
 
Source VNU Journal of Science: Economics and Business; Vol 33 No 1
Chuyên san Kinh tế và Kinh doanh; Vol 33 No 1
2588-1108
2615-9287
 
Language eng
 
Relation https://js.vnu.edu.vn/EAB/article/view/4068/3790
 
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