2022
Climate Policy Challenges in China: Spatial and Econometric Analysis
ČECHOVÁ ZÁVADSKÁ, Miroslava, Lucia MORALES, Jarmila ZIMMERMANNOVÁ a Vít PÁSZTOZákladní údaje
Originální název
Climate Policy Challenges in China: Spatial and Econometric Analysis
Autoři
ČECHOVÁ ZÁVADSKÁ, Miroslava (203 Česká republika, domácí), Lucia MORALES (372 Irsko), Jarmila ZIMMERMANNOVÁ (203 Česká republika, domácí) a Vít PÁSZTO (203 Česká republika)
Vydání
1. vydání. Neuveden, Asia-Europe Industrial Connectivity in Times of Crisis, od s. 129- 155, 28 s. Volume 16, 2022
Nakladatel
Wiley Blackwell
Další údaje
Jazyk
angličtina
Typ výsledku
Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Obor
50202 Applied Economics, Econometrics
Utajení
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání
elektronická verze "online"
Organizační jednotka
Moravská vysoká škola Olomouc
ISBN
978-1-394-18602-0
Klíčová slova anglicky
Carbon emission; Chinese economy; Climate policy; Coal consumption; Econometric analysis; Environmental problems; Green product; Spatial techniques
Štítky
Změněno: 23. 3. 2023 13:30, Ing. Michaela Nováková
Anotace
V originále
The rapid economic growth experienced by the Chinese economy over the past three decades has led to severe environmental problems, including air pollution, water pollution, and rapidly growing carbon emissions. This chapter examines China's climate policy challenges with the support of econometric analysis and spatial techniques to contribute to the debate on China's contribution to pollution and environmental degradation. Between 2002 and 2012, Chinese carbon emissions increased by 158%, making China the world's most significant contributor to CO2 emissions. The effect of environmental regulation and R&D tax incentives on green product innovation from a disciplinary and incentive perspective has been examined by Song et al. When comparing 2014 and 2016 regarding coal consumption, there were visually no significant changes. Carbon intensity takes the Chinese currency into account, which indirectly reduces the effect of population.