Eco-labeling, carbon pricing, and CO2 emissions in the construction sector: a panel data approach for EU-27 countries and Türkiye
エコラベリング、炭素価格、建設部門のCO2排出:EU27か国とトルコのパネルデータ分析 (AI 翻訳)
Mustafa Engin Türkarslan
🤖 gxceed AI 要約
日本語
建設部門におけるエコラベリングと炭素価格の効果を、EU27か国とトルコのパネルデータで分析。短期的には建設サービスの純輸出増加がCO2排出増加と相関するが、長期的には炭素価格が排出削減に有効であることが示された。政策立案者や業界関係者に建設部門の成長と環境目標の調和に向けた示唆を提供する。
English
This study empirically analyzes the impact of eco-labeling and carbon pricing on CO2 emissions in the construction sector using panel data from 28 countries. Short-run results show higher net exports in construction services correlate with increased emissions, while long-run carbon pricing effectively reduces emissions. It offers insights for policymakers aligning sector growth with environmental goals.
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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters
日本のGX文脈において
日本の建設業界でもカーボンプライシングやエコラベリングの議論が進む中、EUとトルコの実証分析は示唆に富む。ただし、日本のSSBJや有報制度との直接的な関連はなく、日本固有の政策文脈への応用には追加検討が必要。
In the global GX context
This paper provides robust empirical evidence on carbon pricing effectiveness in the construction sector, a sector often overlooked in climate policy research. It contributes to the global GX discourse on sectoral decarbonization, relevant for regions like the EU and Turkey, and offers methodological insights for similar studies elsewhere.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Useful for researchers studying carbon pricing and eco-labeling impacts on sectoral emissions, offering a panel data methodology.
🏢実務担当者:Construction firms can understand long-term emission reduction potential of carbon pricing and consider eco-labeling strategies.
🏛政策担当者:Provides evidence that carbon pricing is effective in reducing construction sector emissions in the long run, supporting policy design.
📄 Abstract(原文)
Despite the growing recognition of eco-labeling and carbon footprint assessment, few studies have systematically analyzed their intersection, particularly within the construction industry. This study aims to analyze the role of eco-labeling in the construction sector, particularly in Türkiye and the twenty-seven European countries (EU-27), examining its impact on construction sector carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and sustainability. To achieve the research objectives, panel data analysis was employed, utilizing the pooled mean group (PMG) model to examine both short-term and long-term dynamics. The study draws on data from 28 countries and integrates econometric analysis into the relationship between the construction sector services balance of trade, carbon pricing and CO2 emissions. In the short run, higher net service exports in the construction sector are correlated with increased CO2 emissions. In the long run, however, carbon pricing proves to be a key mechanism for reducing emissions. Overall, the literature highlights the effectiveness of carbon pricing and the conditional benefits of eco-labeling, but their application to the construction sector remains limited, especially in the context of Türkiye and the EU-27 countries. This study provides a comprehensive assessment of the CO2 emissions situation in the construction sector using econometric techniques. Bridging the gap between sustainability policies and empirical analysis offers insights for policymakers and industry stakeholders aiming to align construction sector growth with environmental goals.
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