- P-ISSN 1738-656X
한국개발연구. Vol. 34, No. 4, November 2012, pp. 1-26
https://doi.org/10.23895/kdijep.2012.34.4.1
Greenhouse gas emission policy in Korea and elsewhere is based on emissions projections, a key element of which is the projected path of structural change from high productivity growth to low productivity growth economic sectors given sector specific labor productivity growth, emissions abatement across sectors and population growth. Thus, it is important to model the source of the structural change to forecast emissions correctly. Using data for the Korean economy, this study constructs and quantitatively evaluates a model of structural change and green growth to generate policy implications for Korea and the international greenhouse gas debate.
Structural Change(구조적 변화), Energy and Macroeconomy(에너지와 거시경제), Greenhouse Gases(온실가스), Korea(한국)
O11, O4, Q43, Q5