A Comparative Study on Low Carbon Development Pattern in China,Japan and Korea
The transition to a low carbon economy is the process of decoupling economic growth and carbon emissions growth, and CO2 intensity of GDP is the main indicator to measure the low-carbon transition.Based on decomposition analysis of CO2 intensity of GDP in China, Japan and Korea for the period 1971-2010, Combined the background of economic growth and structural changes in three countries since the 1970s, This paper presents a comparative analysis for the path and drive mode of the three countries transition to a low-carbon economy.Moreover, the evolution of industrial structure, energy efficiency and carbon emissions is presented in this paper, which provides the inspiration for Chinas low-carbon development.
Low-carbon economy Energy efficiency Carbon emission Industrial structure
JIN Yue-qin
School of Economics,Renmin University of China,Beijing,P.R.China,100872
国际会议
2013 International Conference on Public Administration (9th)(2013年第九届公共管理国际会议)
南非
英文
990-995
2013-10-31(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)