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Global | Indicador internacional de intensidad de emisiones GEI desde la producción
[Global | Output-side GHG Emission Intensity: A consistent international indicator]

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  • Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa
  • Rodolfo Méndez-Marcano
  • Julián Cubero

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This Working Paper presents the Output-side greenhouse gas Emission Intensity indicator (OEI), the first consistent and internationally-comparable country-indicator of the GHG emission intensity from a production-perspective; that is, territorial GHG emitted per unit of goods and services produced in a given year. This Working Paper presents the Output-side greenhouse gas Emission Intensity indicator (OEI), the first consistent and internationally-comparable country-indicator of the GHG emission intensity from a production-perspective; that is, territorial GHG emitted per unit of goods and services produced in a given year.

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  • Joxe Mari Barrutiabengoa & Rodolfo Méndez-Marcano & Julián Cubero, 2021. "Global | Indicador internacional de intensidad de emisiones GEI desde la producción [Global | Output-side GHG Emission Intensity: A consistent international indicator]," Working Papers 21/02, BBVA Bank, Economic Research Department.
  • Handle: RePEc:bbv:wpaper:2102
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    Keywords

    greenhouse gases; gases de efecto invernadero; Sustainable growth; Crecimiento sostenible; Economic growth; Crecimiento económico; Global; Global; Energy and Commodities; Energía y Materias Primas; Geostrategy; Geoestrategia; Country Risk; Riesgo País; Sustainable Development; Desarrollo Sostenible; Global Economy; Economía Global; Working Papers; Documento de Trabajo;
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    • E0 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - General
    • Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics

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