Working Paper

Kyoto and Carbon Leakage: An Empirical Analysis of the Carbon Content of Bilateral Trade

Rahel Aichele, Gabriel Felbermayr
CESifo, Munich, 2011

CESifo Working Paper No. 3661

Has the Kyoto Protocol induced carbon leakage? We conduct the first empirical ex-post evaluation of the Protocol. We derive a theoretical gravity equation for the CO2 content of trade, which accounts for intermediate inputs, both domestic and imported. The structure of our new panel database of the carbon content of sectoral bilateral trade flows allows controlling for the endogenous selection of countries into the Kyoto Protocol. Binding commitments under Kyoto have increased committed countries’ embodied carbon imports from non-committed countries by around 8% and the emission intensity of their imports by about 3%. Hence, Kyoto has indeed led to leakage.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Resources and Environment
Keywords: carbon leakage, CO2 content of trade, gravity equation, Kyoto Protocol
JEL Classification: F180, Q540, Q560

also FREIT Working Paper No. 385, 2011