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Energy rebound effect theory provides supports for energy policies, which has become a hot research direction at home and abroad. In this paper, we conduct empirical research of energy rebound effect using 1978-2007 macroeconomic data at China's national and three industries level. The results show that: the average energy rebound effect of China during 1979-2006 is 58.24%, a little higher than most...
In recent years, due to China's industrialization and urbanization process, demand for energy-intensive products continue to grow. While the industrial sector energy-intensive industry, capacity expansion contributed to the scale of China's economy continues to expand; the country also face serious challenges needed for China's economic development resources and energy supply. How to ease China's...
Firstly a model of decline rate of the total energy intensity is established by using the index decomposition method in the paper. The influence of industrial structure, industrial energy intensity and industrial energy structure on the decline rate of the total energy intensity can be analyzed by using the model. Secondly an empirical analysis of decline rate of the total energy intensity of Jiangsu...
Using an aggregate production model where capital, labor and energy are treated as separate inputs, this paper tests for the existence and direction of causality between output growth and oil consumption in China. Using the Johansen cointegration technique, the empirical findings indicate that there exists long-run cointegration among output, labor, capital and oil consumption in China. Then using...
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