---
title: "Export Demand Shocks and Environmental Performance: Evidence from Finnish Exporters"
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  - name: "Jurvanen, Outi"
date_published: "2025-08-25"
series: "ETLA Working Papers"
series_number: "132"
issn:
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keywords:
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identifier: "https://www.etla.fi/julkaisut/id/ETLA-Working-Papers-132"
abstract: "This paper examines how firms’ environmental performance responds to product- and destination-specific export demand shocks in their export markets. We draw on unique administrative data for Finnish manufacturing firms from 1999 to 2018, matched with national customs records, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy use. The results show that while export demand shocks significantly increase firms’ export volumes and energy consumption, they do not improve overall environmental performance. Specifically, we find no significant effects on carbon intensity or total energy intensity, although fuel intensity declines, particularly in more polluting industries. Heterogeneity and mechanism analyses further reveal that financially weaker firms experience increases in emissions and carbon intensity, suggesting that financial constraints may limit their ability to adopt cleaner technologies. Overall, the findings highlight the critical role of firm-level characteristics in shaping the environmental consequences of trade shocks and suggest that export-promotion policies should account for firms’ financial capacities to support green investments and sustainable outcomes."
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# Export Demand Shocks and Environmental Performance: Evidence from Finnish Exporters

**Published:** 2025-08-25  
**Categories:** Working Papers  
**Tags:** ETLA-WEF  
**URL:** https://www.etla.fi/en/publications/working-papers-en/export-demand-shocks-and-environmental-performance-evidence-from-finnish-exporters/

#### Abstract

This paper examines how firms’ environmental performance responds to product- and destination-specific export demand shocks in their export markets. We draw on unique administrative data for Finnish manufacturing firms from 1999 to 2018, matched with national customs records, greenhouse gas emissions, and energy use. The results show that while export demand shocks significantly increase firms’ export volumes and energy consumption, they do not improve overall environmental performance. Specifically, we find no significant effects on carbon intensity or total energy intensity, although fuel intensity declines, particularly in more polluting industries. Heterogeneity and mechanism analyses further reveal that financially weaker firms experience increases in emissions and carbon intensity, suggesting that financial constraints may limit their ability to adopt cleaner technologies. Overall, the findings highlight the critical role of firm-level characteristics in shaping the environmental consequences of trade shocks and suggest that export-promotion policies should account for firms’ financial capacities to support green investments and sustainable outcomes.

---

## Additional Information

**Kirjoittajat:** Maczulskij, Terhi - Jurvanen, Outi

**Kansikuva:** https://www.etla.fi/wp-content/uploads/etla-working-papers-132-kansi.jpg

**Lataa Pdf:** https://www.etla.fi/wp-content/uploads/ETLA-Working-Papers-132.pdf

**Key Words:** Emissions, Energy expenditure, Energy intensity, Export demand shock, Firm-level, Carbon intensity

**Jel:** D22, F22, O30

**Paivays:** 25.08.2025

**Sivuja:** 38

**Kieli:** en

**Sarja:** ETLA Working Papers

**Sarja Nro:** 132

**Issn:** 2323-2420, 2323-2439 (Pdf)

**Saatavuus:** 2

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