Energy is an essential input into a firm's production process. In this paper we investigate how electricity price changes across Chinese provinces affect the decision of firms to switch production from one industry to another. To address potential endogeneity between electricity prices and unobservable province level policies we construct an instrument from the interaction of regional coal production and thermal power generation capacity. Our instrumental variable results show that manufacturing firms are more likely to switch the industry of their main product to a less energy intensive industry as a result of rising electricity costs. More specifically, a 10% increase in the price of electricity leads to an increase in the probability of ...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
China, with the largest electricity consumption market in the world, is in the process of market-ori...
Since the reform in the 1980s, the Chinese electric power industry has experienced rapid expansion i...
Energy is an essential input into a firm's production process. In this paper we investigate how elec...
AbstractThe development and the power demand of the energy-intensive industry are limited by the ele...
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of decline in energy intensity in four Chinese indust...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been rel...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been rel...
This paper investigates the extent to which structural change in China’s economy has contributed to ...
China's electricity system is the world's largest, in terms of installed generating capacity, and is...
Electricity costs are partly driven by environmental policy choices. In this paper, the effects of v...
This paper presents an analysis of the impact of the recent power market reform process in China – f...
The aim of this work is to analyze the role played by both foreign and indigenous innovation on ener...
Climate policy often implies increasing energy prices. Due to incomplete regulation across the globe...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been rel...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
China, with the largest electricity consumption market in the world, is in the process of market-ori...
Since the reform in the 1980s, the Chinese electric power industry has experienced rapid expansion i...
Energy is an essential input into a firm's production process. In this paper we investigate how elec...
AbstractThe development and the power demand of the energy-intensive industry are limited by the ele...
In this paper, we investigate the determinants of decline in energy intensity in four Chinese indust...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been rel...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been rel...
This paper investigates the extent to which structural change in China’s economy has contributed to ...
China's electricity system is the world's largest, in terms of installed generating capacity, and is...
Electricity costs are partly driven by environmental policy choices. In this paper, the effects of v...
This paper presents an analysis of the impact of the recent power market reform process in China – f...
The aim of this work is to analyze the role played by both foreign and indigenous innovation on ener...
Climate policy often implies increasing energy prices. Due to incomplete regulation across the globe...
Despite the widely acknowledged importance of infrastructure for economic growth, there has been rel...
Industry is the largest electricity consuming sector in the world. China consumes about 25% of globa...
China, with the largest electricity consumption market in the world, is in the process of market-ori...
Since the reform in the 1980s, the Chinese electric power industry has experienced rapid expansion i...