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The Official Journal of the Pan-Pacific Association of Input-Output Studies (PAPAIOS)

Table 1 Sectoral classification of the model

From: Border adjustments under unilateral carbon pricing: the case of Australian carbon tax

Symbol

Sector

Emissions intensitya

Share of exports (%)b

Share of imports (%)c

Trade exposured

EBR

Electricity—brown coal

25.84

0.0

0.0

L

EBL

Electricity—black coal

19.43

0.0

0.0

L

EOI

Electricity—oil

11.45

0.0

0.0

L

BRC

Brown coal

10.85

0.3

1.3

L

EGS

Electricity—gas

8.82

0.0

0.0

L

AFF

Agriculture, forestry and fishing

3.29

16.4

31.2

H

GAS

Gas

1.73

43.1

3.4

H

CEM

Cement

1.18

0.3

2.0

L

BLC

Black coal

1.14

88.8

0.1

H

IRS

Iron and steel

1.12

16.3

22.1

H

GAD

Gas distribution

1.12

0.0

0.2

L

CME

Commercial electricity

1.02

0.3

0.0

L

RTS

Road transport services

0.83

16.1

2.8

H

KER

Kerosene

0.82

25.8

17.0

H

LIP

Liquefied petrol

0.78

31.4

14.4

H

CHP

Chemical products

0.64

15.0

39.6

H

OMP

Other metal products

0.50

40.2

10.8

H

WSS

Water and sewerage services

0.43

0.1

0.2

L

OIL

Oil

0.39

51.8

45.5

H

ACR

Accommodation and restaurants

0.38

24.4

7.1

H

ATP

Automotive petrol

0.32

3.9

17.5

H

PRP

Plastic and rubber products

0.32

6.5

22.0

H

OMI

Other mining

0.30

37.5

7.7

H

OTS

Other transport services

0.29

24.2

11.7

H

WPP

Wood, paper and printing

0.15

5.8

15.9

H

FBT

Food, beverage and tobacco

0.15

23.9

25.9

H

TCF

Textile, clothing and footwear

0.13

28.4

50.4

H

OPC

Other petroleum and coal products

0.10

11.5

53.4

H

PUS

Public services

0.08

3.3

0.9

L

OMF

Other manufacturing

0.07

14.5

51.9

H

OSS

Other services

0.06

1.6

2.9

L

TRS

Trade services

0.05

5.9

0.3

L

COM

Other business services

0.04

1.9

1.8

L

COS

Construction services

0.03

0.1

0.0

L

ERN

Electricity—renewable

0.00

0.3

0.0

L

  1. aEmissions intensity is defined as emissions (kilotonnes) per million A$
  2. bExport as a share of the total output of a sector
  3. cImports as a share of total supply (imports plus domestic output) of a sector
  4. d H = either export or import share is > 15%; L = both export and import shares are < 15%