The Chinese Steel Industry’s Transformation
Edited by Ligang Song () and
Haimin Liu
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This unique and informative book provides a central reference work on the Chinese steel industry and discusses China’s increasing demand on metals from both macroeconomic and regional perspectives.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D0 L0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781848446588
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Steel industry development and transformation in China: an overview , pp 1-16

- Ligang Song and Haimin Liu
- Ch 2 Metal intensity in comparative historical perspective: China, North Asia and the United States , pp 17-44

- Huw McKay
- Ch 3 Economic growth, regional disparities and core steel demand in China , pp 45-68

- Jane Golley, Yu Sheng and Yuchun Zheng
- Ch 4 China’s iron and steel industry performance: total factor productivity and its determinants , pp 69-88

- Yu Sheng and Ligang Song
- Ch 5 The technical efficiency of China’s large and medium iron and steel enterprises: a firm- level analysis , pp 89-105

- Yu Sheng and Ligang Song
- Ch 6 The backward and forward linkages of the iron and steel industry in China and their implications , pp 106-128

- Yu Sheng and Ligang Song
- Ch 7 China’s shift from being a net importer to a net exporter of steel and its implications , pp 129-144

- Haimin Liu and Ligang Song
- Ch 8 China’s iron ore import demand and its determinants: a time- series analysis , pp 145-161

- Yu Sheng and Ligang Song
- Ch 9 Restructuring China’s steel industry and the implications for energy use and the environment , pp 162-176

- Guoqing Dai and Ligang Song
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