Predicting the future of China's energy demand in terms of directed technological change
With double-digit economic growth, mounting consumer demand and being roused industry potentialities, China’s ascendancy has been marked “the start of a new age in the history of energy.” Understanding the impacts of technological change and diffusion in a large carbon-intensive country like China...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2012
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