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Material Type: | Document |
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Document Type: | Book, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Michael T Rock; Michael A Toman |
ISBN: | 9780199385324 0199385327 |
OCLC Number: | 934142262 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xvi, 274 p.) : illustrations |
Contents: | Chapter 1: Introduction ; Chapter 2: Conceptual framework ; Chapter 3: China's Industrial and Technology Policies ; Chapter 4: Breaking the link between production and CO2 emissions in cement (with Professor Cui Yuansheng) ; Chapter 5: Saving energy and CO2 in iron and steel (with Kejun Jiang) ; Chapter 6: Modernizing the aluminum industry (with Professor Wang Yanjia) ; Chapter 7: Technological change in pulp and paper (with Yun Song) ; Chapter 8: Determinants of energy intensity (with Professor Karen Fisher-Vanden, Yong Hu, and Professor Gary Jefferson) ; Chapter 9: China's technological catch up industrial development strategy in comparative perspective ; Chapter 10: Conclusions |
Responsibility: | Michael T. Rock, Michael Toman. |
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China is the largest consumer and producer of energy in the world, and in China's Technological Catch-up Strategy, Michael Rock and Michael Toman give us an in-depth look at the energy policies, company strategies and their effects on pollution and technology acquisition in the Chinese industries of Cement, Iron & Steel, Aluminum and Paper. A fascinating read for those interested in peering into the black box of Chinese industrial operations. * LUsha C. V. Haley, co-author, Subsidies to Chinese Industry: State Capitalism, Business Strategy, and Trade Policy * Comprehensive, innovative, thought-provoking analysis of the world's largest carbon emitter. Exceptionally well-researched and accessible to specialists and generalists alike, this book should be on the desk of anyone seriously concerned about climate and energy policies. * Richard Morgenstern, Senior Fellow, Resources for the Future * Read more...

