Abstract: China has relied on energy to stimulate its booming economy. As a result, its share of world energy consumption rose to 17 % in 2009 from 7.9 % in 1978. Somewhat surprisingly, through 2000 its rate of energy consumption was about half its rate of economic growth. This trend changed after 2001 as energy consumption rose about 1.3 times more rapidly than did GDP through 2005. Through heavy governmental influence, energy intensity subsequently reduced through 2007, but just marginally. This paper uses the structural decomposition approach to understand key drivers behind changes in China's energy intensity and its energy consumption from 1987 to 2007. In our model, energy intensity change was decomposed into five factors: change...
It is now widely recognized that there is a strong relationship between energy consumption and econo...
China has incurred a steady decrease of energy intensity (EI, energy consumption per unit of GDP) si...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
China experienced a dramatic decline in energy intensity from the onset of economic reform in the la...
China experienced a dramatic decline in energy intensity from the onset of economic reform in the la...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Energy use grew at only half the rate of GDP growth in China over 1980-2001, but has grown faster th...
This paper investigates the extent to which structural change in China’s economy has contributed to ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/There have been a variety of ...
Abstract There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural ch...
Abstract There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural ch...
Abstract There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural ch...
Energy use grew at only half the rate of GDP growth in China over 1980-2001, but has grown faster th...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Despite the fact that China’s energy intensity has continuously decreased during the 1980s and mostl...
It is now widely recognized that there is a strong relationship between energy consumption and econo...
China has incurred a steady decrease of energy intensity (EI, energy consumption per unit of GDP) si...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...
China experienced a dramatic decline in energy intensity from the onset of economic reform in the la...
China experienced a dramatic decline in energy intensity from the onset of economic reform in the la...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Energy use grew at only half the rate of GDP growth in China over 1980-2001, but has grown faster th...
This paper investigates the extent to which structural change in China’s economy has contributed to ...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/There have been a variety of ...
Abstract There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural ch...
Abstract There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural ch...
Abstract There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural ch...
Energy use grew at only half the rate of GDP growth in China over 1980-2001, but has grown faster th...
There have been a variety of studies investigating the relative importance of structural change and ...
Despite the fact that China’s energy intensity has continuously decreased during the 1980s and mostl...
It is now widely recognized that there is a strong relationship between energy consumption and econo...
China has incurred a steady decrease of energy intensity (EI, energy consumption per unit of GDP) si...
In China, between 1978 and 1995, energy use per unit of GDP fell by 55%. There has been considerable...