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by the broad community of states, and helps to enhance China’s security of energy supply and at the same time would …
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, implications of the autonomous energy efficiency improvement rates assumed in MERGE on the income elasticity of energy consumption …
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A considerable body of economic literature shows the adverse economic impacts of oil-price shocks for the developed economies. However, there has been a lack of empirical study of this kind on China and other developing countries. This paper attempts to fill this gap by answering how and to what...
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Crude oil prices have been fluctuating over time and by a large range. It is the disorganization of oil price series that makes it difficult to deduce the changing trends of oil prices in the middle- and long-terms and predict their price levels in the short-term. Following a price-state...
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paper also addresses the reliability of China's statistics on energy and GDP, the issue crucial to the reliability of China …
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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 … outside China. This paper aims to de-politicize the debate on China's global quest for energy resources and to put discussions …
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This paper examines how the different characteristics of both electric vehicles themselves and the consumers would influence the consumption behavior on electric vehicles. Data collection is based on the questionnaire design using the orthogonal experimental method and large-scale stated...
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the market a decisive role in allocating resources. To have the market to play that role, getting the energy prices right … is crucial because it sends clear signals to both producers and consumers of energy. While the overall trend of China …'s energy pricing reform since 1984 has been moving away from the pricing completely set by the central government in the …
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In creating a level playing field that facilitates the deployment of renewable energy technology (RET), the traditional … energy policy regime based on eliminating RET’s cost gaps versus fossil energy technology (FET) may be not sufficient …. Building on an economic model of energy technology adoption that features network externality, this paper takes an explicit …
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The regulated price mechanism in China’s power industry has attracted much criticism because of its incapability to optimize the allocation of resources. To build an “open, orderly, competitive and complete” power market system, the Chinese government launched an unprecedented...
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