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Energy Constraints and China’s Economic Development

Yanlin Yang, Yin‐E Chen and Zhizhong Liu

Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2007, vol. 10, issue 4, 343-354

Abstract: Energy is the basic support of China’s fast economic growth, industrialization and modernization, but China has suffered from an energy shortage. We examine the role of energy development in China, and then assess the effect that energy shortages have on economic development in the short‐term. We suggest some policies for energy saving and development in the long‐term.

Date: 2007
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