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The Coevolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Associated NonPoint Source Black Carbon Emissions in the Midwest-Northeast Transportation Corridor of the United States, 1977–2007

In: The Co-evolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Emissions

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  • Kieran Donaghy

    (Cornell University)

  • Arash Beheshtian

    (Altum Group Advisors)

  • Ziye Zhang

    (Princeton University)

  • Benjamin Brown-Steiner

Abstract

The previous chapter of this volume discussed the generation of spatial time-series data on interstate inter-industry trade flows for the Midwestern and Northeastern states of the United States and the rest of the country over the period of 1977 to 2007. This chapter provides an analysis of these data and detailed commentary on changes in aggregate volumes of shipments (reflecting the increasing transport intensity of production and consumption), changes in patterns of intra-industry shipments (reflecting changes in economic geography), and changes in patterns of associated black carbon emissions that result from the movement of goods.

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  • Kieran Donaghy & Arash Beheshtian & Ziye Zhang & Benjamin Brown-Steiner, 2021. "The Coevolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Associated NonPoint Source Black Carbon Emissions in the Midwest-Northeast Transportation Corridor of the United States, 1977–2007," Advances in Spatial Science, in: The Co-evolution of Commodity Flows, Economic Geography, and Emissions, chapter 0, pages 47-62, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:adspcp:978-3-030-78555-0_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78555-0_4
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