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Charles Fang Chin Cheng
Researcher at United Nations Industrial Development Organization
Publications - 8
Citations - 341
Charles Fang Chin Cheng is an academic researcher from United Nations Industrial Development Organization. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data envelopment analysis & Sustainable development. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 222 citations. Previous affiliations of Charles Fang Chin Cheng include University of New South Wales & Statistics Austria.
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The Importance of Manufacturing in Economic Development: Has This Changed?
TL;DR: In this article, the authors explored whether the low levels of industrialization in developing countries are attributable to long-term changes in opportunities available to the sector around the globe, and found that the manufacturing sector's value added and employment contribution to world GDP and employment, respectively, have not changed significantly since 1970.
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International trade of environmental goods in gravity models.
TL;DR: It is provided evidence that a substitution effect exists between environmental regulation stringency and trade of environmental goods, and increased capacity to innovate, cultural ties, geographical proximity and financial uncertainty also play a role.
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Measuring the marginal effect of pro-environmental behaviour: Guided learning and behavioural enhancement
TL;DR: In this article, student participation and guided learning in an ecotourism-education-based study was examined to examine the pro-environmental behaviour (PEB) outcome and change through student participation.
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Developing pro-environmental behaviour: ecotourism fieldtrip and experiences
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assess the effectiveness of a student participatory approach and assessment to achieve an environmentally friendly behaviour and change strategy, and find that students' participations through the development, implementation and maintenance of nature-based experiences, combined with professional guides in educating students about sustainable practices has significant and positive effects on pro-environmental behaviour (PEB).
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Inclusive and sustainable industrial development in China: An efficiency-based analysis for current status and improving potentials
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a dual-formulation of ISID to rationalize the trade-offs among externalities brought by industrialization, and applied two newly developed efficiency evaluation approaches, Multi-Directional Efficiency Analysis (MEA) and Range-Adjusted Measure (RAM), to evaluate and analyze the ISID for China.