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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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China had been the world’s second largest carbon emitter for years. However, recent studies show that China had … overtaken the U.S. as the world’s largest emitter in 2007. This has put China on the spotlight, just at a time when the world … community starts negotiating a post-Kyoto climate regime under the Bali roadmap. China seems to become such a Christmas tree on …
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change to the change in China’s energy consumption in the 1980s. However, no detailed analysis to date has been done to … filled this gap by investigating the change in energy consumption in China’s industrial sector in the 1990s, based on the … growth rate dramatically in line with the belief that the growth rate of China’s GDP may be overestimated. …
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AIJ/JI remains virtually unknown to the majority of social and economic sectors in China as in most developing countries …, it is still unrealistic to expect that AIJ/JI projects with China work as smoothly and fast as the developed countries … wish. This underlines the need to promote JI through pilot projects in China's interest and capacity building in China in …
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carbon emission limits for China, this paper provides the economic rationale for the industrialized countries to invest in JI … projects in developing countries like China, where the costs of abating greenhouse gas emissions are lower than trying to … areas for JI projects that may be in China's interest. This discussion underlines that taking due consideration of local …
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China is concerned about the security of its sea-lanes for imports and desires to diversify its oil supplies from the … Middle East in order to sustain economic growth. These concerns have sparked China’s interest in trying to ensure oil … supplies from as many sources as possible and in reducing its overwhelming reliance on seaborne imports of oil, which, in China …
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The paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of limiting China's CO2 emissions by using a time-recursive dynamic … implications of two less restrictive scenarios under which China's CO2 emissions in 2010 will be cut by 20% and 30% respectively … with other studies for China, which include the well-known global studies based on GLOBAL 2100 and GREEN, is made in terms …
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The paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of limiting China's CO2 emissions by using a time-recursive dynamic … implications of two less restrictive scenarios under which China's CO2 emissions in 2010 will be cut by 20% and 30% respectively … with other studies for China, which include the well-known global studies based on GLOBAL 2100 and GREEN, is made in terms …
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Chinese products to the U.S. market, even given China’s own recent announcement to voluntarily seek to reduce its carbon … open the possibility for the U.S. and China to make the commitments that each wants from the other side, the inclusion of … imported products. Being targeted by such border carbon adjustment measures, China needs to, at a right time, indicate a …
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China, from its own perspective cannot afford to, and from an international perspective, is not allowed to continue on … discusses China’s own efforts towards energy saving and pollutants cutting, the widespread use of renewable energy and … participation in clean development mechanism, and puts carbon reductions of China’s unilateral actions into perspective. Given that …
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