China's demand for energy has grown to fuel its rapidly expanding industrial, commercial and consumer sectors. At the same time, China has become the second largest consumer of petroleum products having surpassed Japan for the first time in 2003. The environmental consequences of a continuation of these trends will have global implications. Government policies and consumers have become more environmentally aware, but the ability of governments to formulate policies has been hindered by the lack of data on inter-factor and inter-fuel substitution possibilities. In this paper Allen partial elasticities of factor and energy substitution, and price elasticities of energy demand are calculated for China's industrial economy using a two-stage tra...
At the early stage of development, China has a monotonous energy consumption structure dominated by ...
Today, China is the world’s second largest energy consumer and by 2015 is expected to overtake the U...
We examine the relationship between Chinese aggregate production and consumption of three main energ...
China's demand for energy has grown to fuel its rapidly expanding industrial, commercial and consume...
China's demand for energy has grown to fuel its rapidly expanding industrial, commercial and consume...
With its rapid economic growth, China's primary energy consumption has exceeded domestic energy prod...
With its rapid economic growth, China’s primary energy consumption has exceeded domestic energy prod...
This paper measures technological change, factor demand and inter-factor and inter-fuel substitutabi...
The ongoing transition of former communist countries from planned to market economies has been one o...
The Chinese economy is in a stage of energy transition: from low efficiency solid fuels to oil, gas,...
China’s energy profile provides a window into its economic soul. It tells us much about what China d...
In the new millennium, understanding China’s energy economy is crucial for politicians, businesspeop...
Business School Research Fund; China Sustainable Energy Program [G-1305-18257]; National Social Scie...
AbstractFor a long time, China's energy endowment structure determines the production structure and ...
AbstractEnergy shortages have become the bottleneck restricting China's economic development increas...
At the early stage of development, China has a monotonous energy consumption structure dominated by ...
Today, China is the world’s second largest energy consumer and by 2015 is expected to overtake the U...
We examine the relationship between Chinese aggregate production and consumption of three main energ...
China's demand for energy has grown to fuel its rapidly expanding industrial, commercial and consume...
China's demand for energy has grown to fuel its rapidly expanding industrial, commercial and consume...
With its rapid economic growth, China's primary energy consumption has exceeded domestic energy prod...
With its rapid economic growth, China’s primary energy consumption has exceeded domestic energy prod...
This paper measures technological change, factor demand and inter-factor and inter-fuel substitutabi...
The ongoing transition of former communist countries from planned to market economies has been one o...
The Chinese economy is in a stage of energy transition: from low efficiency solid fuels to oil, gas,...
China’s energy profile provides a window into its economic soul. It tells us much about what China d...
In the new millennium, understanding China’s energy economy is crucial for politicians, businesspeop...
Business School Research Fund; China Sustainable Energy Program [G-1305-18257]; National Social Scie...
AbstractFor a long time, China's energy endowment structure determines the production structure and ...
AbstractEnergy shortages have become the bottleneck restricting China's economic development increas...
At the early stage of development, China has a monotonous energy consumption structure dominated by ...
Today, China is the world’s second largest energy consumer and by 2015 is expected to overtake the U...
We examine the relationship between Chinese aggregate production and consumption of three main energ...