In recent years, Chinese policy makers have tried to balance development in different regions of the country by relocating industrial production from prosperous zones to less developed areas. However, this type of industrial relocation is usually accompanied by the transfer of pollution problems. To shed more light on the costs and benefits of this important policy tool, this study looks at the relocation of ceramics production from one region of Guangdong Province to another. The study finds that the transfer of some ceramics production from populous Foshan to less densely populated Qingyuan would be an effective way of reducing the overall negative effect of the industry's air pollution. However, the study underlines the importance of usi...
Over the last 30 years, China's economy has boomed. This trend has lifted hundreds of millions of Ch...
This paper empirically tests pollution abatement efforts of Chinese industries in response to pollut...
Full text of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: China's paper industry : growth a...
Research findings show that the transfer of the ceramic industry from Foshan to Qingyuan would reduc...
In recent years, Chinese policy makers have tried to balance development in different regions of the...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2010-RR2: "Environmental Cost Analysis of the Relocation of ...
Industrial transfer from advanced regions is a good way to foment economic development in less advan...
Since 2000 the central government of China has followed a policy of moving industries from Eastern p...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyze economic and policy factors affecting pollution ...
'The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyze economic and policy factors affecting pollution...
Relocating Beijing's manufacturing industry, a key measure in the strategy for decentralizing Beijin...
We develop a multicriteria decision-making model coupled with scenario analysis to quantitatively el...
In recent years, China’s economy has developed rapidly and the people’s material living standards ha...
This paper estimates the immediate impact of China's accession to WTO on water, air and soil polluti...
This paper uses a nested logit model to examine whether potential pollution abatement cost savings a...
Over the last 30 years, China's economy has boomed. This trend has lifted hundreds of millions of Ch...
This paper empirically tests pollution abatement efforts of Chinese industries in response to pollut...
Full text of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: China's paper industry : growth a...
Research findings show that the transfer of the ceramic industry from Foshan to Qingyuan would reduc...
In recent years, Chinese policy makers have tried to balance development in different regions of the...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2010-RR2: "Environmental Cost Analysis of the Relocation of ...
Industrial transfer from advanced regions is a good way to foment economic development in less advan...
Since 2000 the central government of China has followed a policy of moving industries from Eastern p...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyze economic and policy factors affecting pollution ...
'The purpose of this paper is to empirically analyze economic and policy factors affecting pollution...
Relocating Beijing's manufacturing industry, a key measure in the strategy for decentralizing Beijin...
We develop a multicriteria decision-making model coupled with scenario analysis to quantitatively el...
In recent years, China’s economy has developed rapidly and the people’s material living standards ha...
This paper estimates the immediate impact of China's accession to WTO on water, air and soil polluti...
This paper uses a nested logit model to examine whether potential pollution abatement cost savings a...
Over the last 30 years, China's economy has boomed. This trend has lifted hundreds of millions of Ch...
This paper empirically tests pollution abatement efforts of Chinese industries in response to pollut...
Full text of this study is available as an EEPSEA research report: China's paper industry : growth a...