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Ingo Liefner - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

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Zheng Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • china s carbon emissions abatement under Industrial Restructuring by investment restriction
    Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2018
    Co-Authors: Zheng Wang
    Abstract:

    Abstract This study applied CIECIA, a climate-economy integrated assessment model, to study the carbon reductions and the economic impacts under Industrial Restructuring realized by capital investment restriction policies in China. The carbon reductions and economic effects of the policy mix combining investment restrictions with low carbon technology progress measures were also assessed. The results show that investment restriction policies for energy-intensive industries in China effectively accelerate Industrial Restructuring and have significant carbon reduction effects. However, those restrictions hurt China’s economy, causing investment outflow that benefits other countries. Low carbon technology progress realized by investing revenues from investment restrictions in R&D and the sharing of advanced technologies between countries improves the carbon reduction potential of China, but it is difficult to obtain significant reduction in a short time period. Despite this finding, technology progress measures compensate for economic losses and therefore have great significance to carbon governance.

  • China’s carbon emissions abatement under Industrial Restructuring by investment restriction
    Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 2018
    Co-Authors: Zheng Wang
    Abstract:

    Abstract This study applied CIECIA, a climate-economy integrated assessment model, to study the carbon reductions and the economic impacts under Industrial Restructuring realized by capital investment restriction policies in China. The carbon reductions and economic effects of the policy mix combining investment restrictions with low carbon technology progress measures were also assessed. The results show that investment restriction policies for energy-intensive industries in China effectively accelerate Industrial Restructuring and have significant carbon reduction effects. However, those restrictions hurt China’s economy, causing investment outflow that benefits other countries. Low carbon technology progress realized by investing revenues from investment restrictions in R&D and the sharing of advanced technologies between countries improves the carbon reduction potential of China, but it is difficult to obtain significant reduction in a short time period. Despite this finding, technology progress measures compensate for economic losses and therefore have great significance to carbon governance.

Ioan Sebastian Jucu - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • romanian post socialist Industrial Restructuring at the local scale evidence of simultaneous processes of de reIndustrialization in the lugoj municipality of romania
    Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2015
    Co-Authors: Ioan Sebastian Jucu
    Abstract:

    This paper analyses the case of Lugoj Municipality in Romania to reveal the major characteristics of the post-socialist Industrial Restructuring. During the last two decades of post-socialism, industry in Romanian cities has undergone an important transformation in terms of Industrial Restructuring. This is an outcome of the neo-liberal policies that reached the Eastern European countries (EECs) with the collapse of the former state socialism. The paper examines the post-socialist Industrial Restructuring at the local level based on quantitative and qualitative methods. In-depth empirical analysis unveils the main transformations in the industry of Lugoj Municipality, emphasizing how Industrial Restructuring works at the local scale, altering the spatial structure of the town and generating new different spatial patterns. Postulating a simultaneous de-/reIndustrialization accompanied with tertiarization, the paper provides a critical reflective and generalizable account in the post-socialist transformatio...

  • Romanian Post-socialist Industrial Restructuring at the Local Scale: Evidence of Simultaneous Processes of De-/ReIndustrialization in the Lugoj Municipality of Romania
    Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2015
    Co-Authors: Ioan Sebastian Jucu
    Abstract:

    This paper analyses the case of Lugoj Municipality in Romania to reveal the major characteristics of the post-socialist Industrial Restructuring. During the last two decades of post-socialism, industry in Romanian cities has undergone an important transformation in terms of Industrial Restructuring. This is an outcome of the neo-liberal policies that reached the Eastern European countries (EECs) with the collapse of the former state socialism. The paper examines the post-socialist Industrial Restructuring at the local level based on quantitative and qualitative methods. In-depth empirical analysis unveils the main transformations in the industry of Lugoj Municipality, emphasizing how Industrial Restructuring works at the local scale, altering the spatial structure of the town and generating new different spatial patterns. Postulating a simultaneous de-/reIndustrialization accompanied with tertiarization, the paper provides a critical reflective and generalizable account in the post-socialist transformatio...

Anhua Zhou - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The nonlinear impact of Industrial Restructuring on economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions: a panel threshold regression approach.
    Environmental science and pollution research international, 2020
    Co-Authors: Anhua Zhou
    Abstract:

    Energy conservation, emission reduction, and sustainable development are the goals of achieving low-carbon economic development all over the world. Many countries are working hard to find measures, and Industrial Restructuring is considered to be an effective way to achieve economic development and emission reduction. However, previous studies have assumed that Industrial Restructuring and economic growth and emissions are simple linear relationships while neglecting nonlinear relationships. We use panel data from 32 countries from 1997 to 2017 and employ panel threshold models (Stochastic Impacts by Regression on Population, Affluence and Technology model and Solow growth model) for empirical test. The results reveal that Industrial Restructuring has statistically significant nonlinear effects on economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions. With the process of Industrialization and urbanization, Industrial Restructuring has a long-term positive impact on economic growth. The relationship among Industrial Restructuring and carbon dioxide emissions has been found to be inverted U–shaped. Industrial Restructuring is beneficial to reducing emissions. The policy implies that although Industrial Restructuring is considered to be an effective measure to achieve green growth, for countries with different degrees of urbanization and economic development, Industrial structure transformation should adopt different policies.