Deficits at Coal Mines Subject to Unified Distribution and the Policy to Reverse Losses
Ge Fu,
Dai Biqing,
Xiao Ruxi,
Zhang Jiwu and
Ming Shaoqing
Chinese Economy, 1992, vol. 26, issue 2, 5-25
Abstract:
Coal is China's primary energy source. Among major countries in the world, coal makes up less than 35 percent of energy consumed whereas in this country, the percentage is over 70. Coal is not only a major fuel for all branches of the economy as well as the home, but also a major industrial raw material.
Date: 1992
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