TAILIEUCHUNG - A Comparative Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Coated Paper Production Key Differences between China and the U.S.

Therefore, this paper contributes to the existing literature by showing that the in- teraction of effort choices could work in both directions, even within the same firm at the same time. In particular, we show that a “positive interaction” should exist between complementary workers, while workers who are substitutes may free ride off the effort of each other, and thus generate a “negative interaction” in the effort choices of co-workers. | A Comparative Analysis of Carbon Dioxide Emissions in Coated Paper Production Key Differences between China and the . Robert O. Vos Josh Newell Center for Sustainable Cities University of Southern California June 2009 use Center for Sustainable Cities 2009 by the Center for Sustainable Cities University of Southern California 3620 S. Vermont Avenue Los Angeles CA 90089-0255 Acknowledgements Numerous individuals assisted in the preparation of this report. Dr. Jingfen Sheng and others in the USC Geographic Information Science GIS Research Laboratory provided technical assistance with the distance calculations. Brian Stafford offered his expertise on the Chinese paper industry. Michael Jones at RISI assisted with data clarification issues and Michael Todasco and Brian Kozlowski of NewPage Corporation provided us with a comprehensive picture of NewPage s fiber inputs and mill processes and useful comments and critique during the research process. NewPage Corporation supports independent academic research on sustainability issues in the global paper industry as a means to identify strategies and measures to further its sustainability efforts. NewPage provided financial support for this study as a client of Clean Agency a firm that provides sustainability consulting and public relations support to companies striving toward a better way of doing business. The study also benefited from non-blind peer review from specialists in the field. These reviewers included professors Mark Harmon of Oregon State University and Mansour Rahimi of the University of Southern California as well as consultants Jim Ford of Climate for Ideas and Wallace Partners. The findings views and any errors contained in this study are the sole responsibility of the authors. Abstract This technical report compares carbon dioxide emissions from the production of freesheet coated paper in the Chinese paper industry with the same paper produced by NewPage Corporation the largest North American .

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