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Energy intensity in light of China's economic transition
He, Canfei ; Wang, Junsong
刊名eurasian geography and economics
2007
关键词energy intensity energy conservation economic transition marketization oil imports China FOREIGN DIRECT-INVESTMENT STRUCTURAL-CHANGE RELATIVE IMPORTANCE TRADE EFFICIENCY INDUSTRY DECENTRALIZATION SUBSTITUTION PRODUCTIVITY DETERMINANTS
DOI10.2747/1538-7216.48.4.439
英文摘要Two economic geographers examine the impacts of economic transition on the efficiency of energy use in China, the second-largest energy consumer in the world. Following a brief review of reform and deregulation in China's energy sector, they proceed to systematically test the relationship between economic transition (conceptualized as a triple process of marketization, decentralization, and globalization) and energy intensity using a panel data set. The statistical units of analysis are China's 30 provincial-level administrative regions, facilitating the investigation of spatial variations in energy intensity. Journal of Economic Literature, Classification Numbers: 053, P20, Q40, Q43. 9 figures, 5 tables, 62 references. Key words: energy intensity, energy conservation, economic transition, marketization, oil imports, China.; Area Studies; Geography; SSCI; 10; ARTICLE; 4; 439-468; 48
语种英语
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.pku.edu.cn/handle/20.500.11897/404707]  
专题城市与环境学院
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He, Canfei,Wang, Junsong. Energy intensity in light of China's economic transition[J]. eurasian geography and economics,2007.
APA He, Canfei,&Wang, Junsong.(2007).Energy intensity in light of China's economic transition.eurasian geography and economics.
MLA He, Canfei,et al."Energy intensity in light of China's economic transition".eurasian geography and economics (2007).
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