1995-2013年全球金属足迹变化结构分解分析

Liu Boyu, Zheng Xinzhu, Z. Qi
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随着对有限金属矿产资源的竞争日益激烈,资本形成对各国金属足迹的影响已经得到了广泛的研究。然而,金属足迹变化的驱动力和途径尚不完全清楚。因此,本研究采用加性结构分解分析,将1995 - 2013年世界金属足迹分解为五大驱动因素。结果表明:1)现代生产结构对金属资源的依赖性日益增强;②生产结构效应和消费量效应是驱动金属足迹增加的主导因素,强度效应是抵消这一趋势的主要力量;(3)与发展中国家的经济增长特点相一致,发展中国家的所有驱动因素与发达国家相比趋于分化。本研究结果对于政策制定者了解国内金属足迹变化的深层原因,并提出相应的政策建议具有重要意义。
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Structural Decomposition Analysis of Global Metal Footprint Change, 1995–2013
With the increasing competition for limited metal ore resources, the impact of capital formation on nations’ metal footprints have been studied broadly. However, the driving forces and pathways of metal footprint change still haven’t been fully understood. Therefore, in the present study, the additive structural decomposition analysis is adopted to decompose the world metal footprint from 1995 to 2013 into five major driving factors. The obtained results indicate that: i) the modern production structure has been becoming increasingly dependent upon metal resources; ii)the production structure effect and consumption volume effect are dominant factors driving the metal footprint increase, yet the intensity effect is the main force offsetting this inclining trend; iii) all the driving factors in developing countries tend to be more divergent comparing with developed countries consistent with their economic growth characteristics. The findings of this study are significant for policy makers to understand the deep causes for domestic metal footprint change and propose proper relevant polices.
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