The Cleanup of Us Manufacturing Through Pollution Offshoring

91 Pages Posted: 23 Jul 2024

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Jaerim Choi

Yonsei University

Jay Hyun

University of Alberta

Gueyon Kim

University of California, Santa Cruz

Ziho Park

National Taiwan University

Abstract

We study the role of offshoring in understanding long-run environmental impacts of trade liberalization and the cleanup of US manufacturing. Leveraging establishment-level pollution emissions and business activity data and a change in US trade policy toward China in the early 2000s, we show that US establishments decrease toxic emissions in response to a reduction in trade policy uncertainty. Emission abatement is mainly driven by a decline in pollution emission intensity. We provide comprehensive evidence that highlights the role of offshoring: US manufacturers, especially those that emit pollutants intensely, source from abroad and establish more subsidiaries in China following the event.

Keywords: Manufacturing Cleanup, Pollution Offshoring, Pollution Haven, Environmental Regulation, Environment and Trade

Suggested Citation

Choi, Jaerim and Hyun, Jay and Kim, Gueyon and Park, Ziho, The Cleanup of Us Manufacturing Through Pollution Offshoring. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4903244 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4903244

Jaerim Choi

Yonsei University ( email )

Seoul
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Jay Hyun

University of Alberta ( email )

Edmonton, T6G 2R3
Canada

Gueyon Kim (Contact Author)

University of California, Santa Cruz ( email )

1156 High St
Santa Cruz, CA 95064
United States

Ziho Park

National Taiwan University ( email )

1 Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road
Taipei 106, 106
Taiwan

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