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China’s global quest for resources, in particular oil and natural gas, has received unprecedented worldwide attention … and scrutiny. This is partly because of China’s own high-profile, active energy diplomacy, its national oil companies … energy security as a result of misconceptions and misunderstandings of China’s quest for energy security both inside and …
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Existing studies have focused on the impact of inefficient resource allocation on energy performance in China's factor … that market segmentation is negative to China's energy efficiency significantly. This finding remains robust but is of a …
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China’s capital-intensive, export-oriented, spectacular economic growth since launching its open-door policy and … in China’s trade differ, both single country studies for China and global studies show a hefty chunk of China’s CO2 … emissions embedded in trade. This portion of CO2 emissions had helped to turn China into the world’s largest carbon emitter, and …
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China’s unilateral pledge to cut its carbon intensity by 40-45 percent by 2020 relative to its 2005 levels raises both … the stringency issue, and given that China’s pledge is in the form of carbon intensity, reliability issues concerning … China’s statistics on energy and GDP. Moreover, as long as China’s commitments differ in form from that of other major …
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Existing studies have focused on the impact of inefficient resource allocation on energy performance in China’s factor … that market segmentation is negative to China’s energy efficiency significantly. This finding remains robust but is of a …
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listed companies in China (2007 2019), this study uses the difference in differences (DID) method to examine the effects of …
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