We study green specialisation across EU countries and detailed 4-digit industrial sectors over the period of 1995–2015 by harmonizing product-level data (PRODCOM). We propose a new list of green goods that refines lists proposed by international organizations by excluding goods with double usage. Our analysis reveals important structural characteristics of green specialisation in the manufacturing sector. First, green production is highly concentrated, with 13 out of 119 4-digit industries, which are high-tech and account for nearly 95% of the total. Second, green and polluting productions do not occur in the same sectors, and countries specialise in either green or brown sectors. Third, our econometric analysis identifies three key features as relevant for green specialisation: (i) first-mover advantage and high persistence of green specialisation, (ii) complementarity with non-green capabilities and (iii) the degree of diversification of green capabilities.

Anatomy of Green Specialisation: Evidence from EU Production Data, 1995–2015 / F. Bontadini, F. Vona. - In: ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS. - ISSN 0924-6460. - 85:3-4(2023), pp. 707-740. [10.1007/s10640-023-00781-7]

Anatomy of Green Specialisation: Evidence from EU Production Data, 1995–2015

F. Vona
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2023

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We study green specialisation across EU countries and detailed 4-digit industrial sectors over the period of 1995–2015 by harmonizing product-level data (PRODCOM). We propose a new list of green goods that refines lists proposed by international organizations by excluding goods with double usage. Our analysis reveals important structural characteristics of green specialisation in the manufacturing sector. First, green production is highly concentrated, with 13 out of 119 4-digit industries, which are high-tech and account for nearly 95% of the total. Second, green and polluting productions do not occur in the same sectors, and countries specialise in either green or brown sectors. Third, our econometric analysis identifies three key features as relevant for green specialisation: (i) first-mover advantage and high persistence of green specialisation, (ii) complementarity with non-green capabilities and (iii) the degree of diversification of green capabilities.
Complementarity; Environmental policy stringency; Green goods; Green specialisation; Path dependency
Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
   Innovation pathways, strategies and policies for the Low-Carbon Transition in Europe
   INNOPATHS
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   730403
2023
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