Trade in the Telecoupling Framework

Hang Xiong, J. Millington, Wei Xu
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As a conceptual framework for understanding contemporary sustainability challenges, telecoupling emphasises the importance of socioeconomic and environmental interactions over long distances. These long-distance interactions can occur through multiple human activities. Here we focus on international trade, a major channel of telecoupling flows, and in particular on the international trade of metals. We present a conceptual model to show how trade can be viewed through the telecoupling framework. We then use world input-output tables to quantitatively examine how countries contribute to both economic and environmental flows through trade of metals, but also how that contribution varies depending on their position in the global value chain of contemporary international trade. This analysis is built on recently-developed techniques for decomposing gross exports of physical products and embedded environmental assets as well as previous methods for valuing environmental assets. We make comparisons between countries' contributions to flows of economic value vs embedded greenhouse gas emissions, but also examine contributions beyond total volumes of trade and bilateral trade. Specifically, we quantify the economic and environmental ‘spillover’ effects that occur in contemporary international trade due to the global value chain in which flows of intermediate goods form components in other subsequently traded goods. We interpret differences between countries' contributions to the flows of economic value versus embedded environmental assets as being related to the intensity and efficiency of resource use during production. In turn, differences in contributions to direct trade flows versus spillover flows are related to their positions in the global value chain. Subsequently, we discuss other elements of the telecoupling framework in trade – agents, causes and effects. Quantitatively incorporating these telecoupling framework elements alongside spillover flows will enable investigation of dynamics and relationships that traditional trade theories, data and models do not currently account for well.
远耦合框架下的贸易
作为理解当代可持续性挑战的概念框架,远耦合强调了远距离社会经济和环境相互作用的重要性。这些远距离的互动可以通过多种人类活动发生。在这里,我们重点讨论国际贸易,这是远耦合流动的一个主要渠道,特别是金属的国际贸易。我们提出了一个概念模型来展示如何通过远耦合框架来看待贸易。然后,我们使用世界投入产出表来定量研究各国如何通过金属贸易对经济和环境流动做出贡献,以及这种贡献如何根据其在当代国际贸易全球价值链中的位置而变化。这一分析是基于最近开发的分解实物产品和内含环境资产出口总额的技术,以及以前评估环境资产的方法。我们比较了各国对经济价值流动的贡献与隐含的温室气体排放,但也研究了贸易总量和双边贸易之外的贡献。具体而言,我们量化了当代国际贸易中由于全球价值链而产生的经济和环境“溢出”效应,在全球价值链中,中间产品的流动构成了其他随后交易商品的组成部分。我们将各国对经济价值流动的贡献与内在环境资产之间的差异解释为与生产过程中资源利用的强度和效率有关。反过来,对直接贸易流动和外溢流动的贡献差异与它们在全球价值链中的地位有关。随后,我们讨论了贸易中远耦合框架的其他要素——动因、原因和影响。定量地将这些远耦合框架要素与溢出流动结合起来,将有助于调查传统贸易理论、数据和模型目前无法很好地解释的动态和关系。
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