Deregulation and Growth in China's Energy Sector
Yanrui Wu
No 01-20, Economics Discussion / Working Papers from The University of Western Australia, Department of Economics
Abstract:
Dramatic changes have taken place in China's energy sector over the past decade. These changes have important implications for energy consumption, trade, production and regulatory policies in China and beyond. The objective of this paper is to examine some of the key issues associated with deregulation and growth in China's energy sector. Specifically, the paper presents a review of the recent reforms in this sector; it also analyses the impact of deregulation on energy policy, ownership, foreign investment and trade, and sheds some lights on the sources of growth in China's energy sector.
Keywords: China; Energy and Deregulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 pages
Date: 2001
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