The continuous entry of new firms and exit of old ones might have substantial effects on productivity of energy supply. Since China is the world’s largest energy producer, productivity of energy supply in China is a significant issue, which affects sustainability. As a technical application, this paper investigates the productivity and dynamic changes of Chinese coal mining firms. We find that the total factor productivity (TFP) growth of coal supply in China is largely lagging behind the growth rate of coal production. The entry and exit of non-state-owned enterprise (non-SOE) partially provide explanation for the dynamic change of aggregate TFP. Specifically, non-state owned entrants induced by the coal price boom after 2003, which ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Incl...
This paper conducts panel analysis to evaluate the effects of a structural economic shift from the i...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the driving force behind industrial energy productivity ...
The paper investigates the determinants of productivity growth in China. It also analyses the sustai...
The purposes of this paper are to determine the sources of energy productivity growth at the provinc...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
In the four decades since China’s reform and opening up, China has been playing an active role in gl...
Currently, oversupply coal and coal-based power in China poses a great challenge to energy structure...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The rapid urbanization process was bound to produce conside...
Coal use accounts for a very large proportion of electricity production in China. Using a recently d...
Abstract of associated article: Given that different energy inputs play different roles in productio...
Moving towards sustainable consumption in China must factor in the drivers of production. China's do...
China's energy supply is dominated by coal, making projections of future coal production in China im...
China is the world`s fourth largest electric power producer, and is expected to surpass Japan within...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Incl...
This paper conducts panel analysis to evaluate the effects of a structural economic shift from the i...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the driving force behind industrial energy productivity ...
The paper investigates the determinants of productivity growth in China. It also analyses the sustai...
The purposes of this paper are to determine the sources of energy productivity growth at the provinc...
China, characterized by the world.s largest population, is one of the most rapidly growing countries...
In the four decades since China’s reform and opening up, China has been playing an active role in gl...
Currently, oversupply coal and coal-based power in China poses a great challenge to energy structure...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.The rapid urbanization process was bound to produce conside...
Coal use accounts for a very large proportion of electricity production in China. Using a recently d...
Abstract of associated article: Given that different energy inputs play different roles in productio...
Moving towards sustainable consumption in China must factor in the drivers of production. China's do...
China's energy supply is dominated by coal, making projections of future coal production in China im...
China is the world`s fourth largest electric power producer, and is expected to surpass Japan within...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Incl...
This paper conducts panel analysis to evaluate the effects of a structural economic shift from the i...
Although the average CO2 emission for a person in China is only about 1/4 that of a person in the US...