Purpose – The rapid economic growth of China has attracted the attention of economists, researchers and politicians. China is one of the largest economies in the world, with its gross domestic product (GDP) rising on an average above 9 percent. This economic growth is considered responsible for environmental degradation, which appears to be the most significant problem that economic growth causes. The purpose of this paper is to explore China's carbon emissions during 1960-2006, focusing on the role of growth, trade and the value added by various sectors. Design/methodology/approach – Using time series data, this paper investigates China's carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with particular focus on the direct role of growth and in connectio...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
In this paper, we investigate the implications of continued industrial economic growth on environmen...
This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon emissions and energy consumption, incom...
Purpose - The rapid economic growth of China has attracted the attention of economists, researchers ...
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
The market-oriented economic reforms that started in 1978 have greatly transformed the Chinese econo...
The paper investigates China’s environmental performance-economic development relationship for the t...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
Economic growth has been one of the most important political goals in China since the reforms introd...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon e...
In order to explore the quantitative relationship between economic growth and environmental pollutio...
China has maintained rapid growth for nearly 40 years, achieving significant economic development. H...
The market-oriented economic reforms that started in 1978 have greatly transformed the Chinese econo...
China is an economic powerhouse with annual economic growth averaging close to 9% over the last 25 y...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
In this paper, we investigate the implications of continued industrial economic growth on environmen...
This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon emissions and energy consumption, incom...
Purpose - The rapid economic growth of China has attracted the attention of economists, researchers ...
Using time series data, this paper investigates China’s carbon emissions during 1960-2006, with part...
The market-oriented economic reforms that started in 1978 have greatly transformed the Chinese econo...
The paper investigates China’s environmental performance-economic development relationship for the t...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
Although the economy of China has grown very strongly over the last few decades, this spectacular pe...
Economic growth has been one of the most important political goals in China since the reforms introd...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon e...
In order to explore the quantitative relationship between economic growth and environmental pollutio...
China has maintained rapid growth for nearly 40 years, achieving significant economic development. H...
The market-oriented economic reforms that started in 1978 have greatly transformed the Chinese econo...
China is an economic powerhouse with annual economic growth averaging close to 9% over the last 25 y...
Many countries have achieved moderate to dramatic growth during the last few decades, and the world...
In this paper, we investigate the implications of continued industrial economic growth on environmen...
This study examines the long-run relationship between carbon emissions and energy consumption, incom...