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Anhui University of Finance and Economics

EducationBengbu, China
About: Anhui University of Finance and Economics is a education organization based out in Bengbu, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Hopf bifurcation & Sustainable development. The organization has 933 authors who have published 1070 publications receiving 11500 citations. The organization is also known as: AUFE.


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TL;DR: It is shown that emission flow patterns have changed greatly in both domestic and foreign trade since the financial crisis, and emissions embodied in China’s exports declined from 2007 to 2012, while developing countries become the major destinations of China's export emissions.
Abstract: This study seeks to estimate the carbon implications of recent changes in China's economic development patterns and role in global trade in the post-financial-crisis era. We utilised the latest socioeconomic datasets to compile China's 2012 multiregional input-output (MRIO) table. Environmentally extended input-output analysis and structural decomposition analysis (SDA) were applied to investigate the driving forces behind changes in CO2 emissions embodied in China's domestic and foreign trade from 2007 to 2012. Here we show that emission flow patterns have changed greatly in both domestic and foreign trade since the financial crisis. Some economically less developed regions, such as Southwest China, have shifted from being a net emission exporter to being a net emission importer. In terms of foreign trade, emissions embodied in China's exports declined from 2007 to 2012 mainly due to changes in production structure and efficiency gains, while developing countries became the major destination of China's export emissions.

662 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the concept of carbon neutrality and made a comparative analysis of the gap between China, the European Union, and the United States vis-a-vis carbon neutrality based on international data.
Abstract: In response to climate change, the Chinese government has set a clear goal to reach its carbon peak by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, endeavoring to gradually realize net-zero carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. This paper explores the concept of carbon neutrality and makes a comparative analysis of the gap between China, the European Union, and the United States vis-a-vis carbon neutrality based on international data. The main challenges China faces in its progress toward carbon neutrality are the following: first, China's energy consumption and CO2 emissions continue to increase, while its carbon peak has not yet been reached; second, carbon emission reduction in China is an arduous process, as the transition period allowed for the country to transition from its carbon peak to carbon neutrality is shorter than that of developed countries; third, China remains reliant on high-carbon fossil energy, with high energy consumption and low energy utilization efficiency; fourth, China's low level of economic development, compared with those of the EU, the US, or other developed countries, makes it relatively weak to withstand economic risks; and fifth, China's low-carbon and zero-carbon technologies are not mature. Therefore, this paper posits a three-stage/four-step strategy as well as seven specific suggestions that could benefit China's progress toward carbon neutrality.

399 citations

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TL;DR: Wang et al. as discussed by the authors analyzed China's challenges toward carbon neutrality by 2060 and proposed a three-stage/four-step strategy for China to achieve CN, and also presented seven suggestions to foster China's green transition.
Abstract: • This paper analyzes China's challenges toward carbon neutrality (CN) by 2060. • Currently, up to 85% of China's energy consumption relies on fossil fuels. • China's zero-carbon technologies and economy are not yet sufficient for CN. • Thus, we propose a three-stage/four-step strategy for China to achieve CN. • This paper also presents seven suggestions to foster China's green transition. In response to climate change, the Chinese government has set a clear goal to reach its carbon peak by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, endeavoring to gradually realize net-zero carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) emissions. This paper explores the concept of carbon neutrality and makes a comparative analysis of the gap between China, the European Union, and the United States vis-à-vis carbon neutrality based on international data. The main challenges China faces in its progress toward carbon neutrality are the following: first, China's energy consumption and CO 2 emissions continue to increase, while its carbon peak has not yet been reached; second, carbon emission reduction in China is an arduous process, as the transition period allowed for the country to transition from its carbon peak to carbon neutrality is shorter than that of developed countries; third, China remains reliant on high-carbon fossil energy, with high energy consumption and low energy utilization efficiency; fourth, China's low level of economic development , compared with those of the EU, the US, or other developed countries, makes it relatively weak to withstand economic risks; and fifth, China's low-carbon and zero-carbon technologies are not mature. Therefore, this paper posits a three-stage/four-step strategy as well as seven specific suggestions that could benefit China's progress toward carbon neutrality.

398 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigate the achievements of the theoretical and practical basis of environmental policy analysis in order to study their works and point out the future possible research direction; they sort out researches about environmental efficiency assessment and review the works about the theory and application of efficiency analysis around the world.
Abstract: The paper aims to investigate the achievements of the theoretical and practical basis of environmental policy analysis in order to study their works and point out the future possible research direction. It sorts out researches about environmental efficiency assessment and reviews the works about the theory and application of efficiency analysis around the world. It is suggested that environmental efficiency evaluation theory under small samples and DEA method with undesirable outputs will further extend the research on environmental efficiency evaluation. Also, this review confirms that more studies in methods and their applications in this area are in urgent need.

313 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the relationship between public-private partnerships investment in energy sector and carbon emissions considering the vital role of technological innovations in carbon emissions function for China and applied bootstrapping autoregressive distributed lag modeling (BARDL) for examining the cointegration between carbon emissions and its determinants.

289 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Xiaoping Liu5926810535
Malin Song421905961
Jose Luis Menaldi22861804
Ming-Hsiang Chen22952766
Jung Wan Lee20891850
Xueli Chen191281273
Umer Shahzad1846979
Tony Fang18631008
Yan Zhang16961742
Zhiyang Shen1231345
Zeya Wang1229870
Kai Wang1130401
Zizhen Zhang938240
Lianbiao Cui912630
Kefei You929299
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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202312
202222
2021230
2020162
201992
201863