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A Study on Industrial Green Transformation in China

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  • Li Ping

    (Institute of Quantitative and Technological Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

  • Yang Danhui

    (Institute of Quantitative and Technological Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

  • Li Pengfei

    (Institute of Quantitative and Technological Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

  • Ye Zhenyu

    (Institute of Quantitative and Technological Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

  • Deng Zhou

    (Institute of Quantitative and Technological Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)

Abstract

China’s speedy industrialization has undertaken mostly a crude path with extensive energy consumption and severe environmental damage. In face of the challenge of global warming and resource restrictions, it calls for urgent green transformation for the sustainable development of China’s industry. With huge potentials and more general benefits than costs, the industrial green transformation in China will have more positive effects and accelerate the whole process of the development of China’s green economy. From this perspective, China needs to adopt a comprehensive and open mechanism for green transformation with more strict environmental regulations, effective energy conservation and emissions reduction, green technology R&D and application, as well as international cooperation in the related fields with market-oriented reform, government strategies and regulations, proactive response from the industry sector, self-initiative of enterprises and active public participation.

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  • Li Ping & Yang Danhui & Li Pengfei & Ye Zhenyu & Deng Zhou, 2013. "A Study on Industrial Green Transformation in China," Working Papers 2013.27, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
  • Handle: RePEc:fem:femwpa:2013.27
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    Keywords

    Industry; Green Transformation; Technology Roadmap; Cost and Benefit;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q5 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics
    • Q55 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environmental Economics: Technological Innovation

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