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The Economics of Energy Policy in China - Implications for Global Climate Change (Hardcover)
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The Economics of Energy Policy in China - Implications for Global Climate Change (Hardcover)
Series: New Horizons in Environmental Economics series
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This book is the first systematic and comprehensive analysis of the
economic implications of carbon abatement for the Chinese economy.
It evaluates the economics of climate change and provides national,
cost-effective policies for climate change. The book consists of
three main parts, firstly, an analysis of the Chinese energy system
to increase awareness of the implications of this sector for
China's future carbon dioxide emissions, secondly, a macroeconomic
analysis of carbon dioxide emissions limits using a newly-developed
computable general equilibrium model of the Chinese economy; and
fianlly, a cost-effective analysis of carbon abatement options by
means of a technology-oriented dynamic optimization model. The
author begins by introducing some of the economic aspects of
climate change including the consequences of climate change,damage
estimates of carbon dioxide emissions, strategies for responding to
climate change and policy instruments to control carbon dioxide
emissions. This discussion then focuses on the Chinese energy
system and possible sectoral and macroeconomic effects of limiting
carbon dioxide emissions. In this examination Dr Zhang considers
the effects of recycling carbon tax revenues and compliance with
carbon dioxide limits in China's power industry. The author also
evaluates various economic models in analyzing cost estimates for
limiting carbon dioxide emissions, including an input-output
approach, dynamic optimization and a computable general equilibrium
approach. Finally, there is a discussion of technological aspects
of carbon abatement in the Chinese power industry. The Economics of
Energy Policy in China will be of interest to energy and
environmental economists and policymakers.
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