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investment are the main elements in China’s energy policy toward the rest of the world today. Before long, the Chinese may seek …China’s rapid growth over the past twenty years has sparked a surging demand for energy. The Chinese made strenuous … next decade, China’s oil imports are expected to grow rapidly and outstrip those of many OECD countries. Gas imports are …
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China, focusing on the importance of designing a suitable framework for the natural gas market by using best-policy tools …. The central goal of this report is to allow policy makers in China to benefit from international experiences to …
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Mind the Gap is an unprecedented attempt to quantify the size of one of the most pervasive barriers to energy efficiency – principal-agent problems, or in common parlance, variations on the ‘landlord-tenant’ problem. In doing so, the book provides energy analysts and economists with unique...
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