A carbon footprint proportional to expenditure : a case for Norway?
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2014-04Metadata
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Abstract
Assuming that emissions originate from the consumption of goods and services, we study
the relationship between consumption-based per capita carbon footprint and per capita
expenditure for Norway, using 2007 data. A two-region input-output model reveals that the
consumption-based per capita carbon footprint is directly proportional to expenditure with
an estimated elasticity close to unity. We show that this result is at least partly driven by
a near zero-emission power sector, which leads to comparatively low emission intensities for
domestically-produced goods and services.