A Study on the Relationship Between China's Energy Consumption and Economic Growth

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Energy consumption and economic growth are inseparable, along with the constant expansion of the economy, increasing energy consumption in China, a huge energy consumption is greatly beyond the capacity of China's energy supply, while causing serious environmental pollution, the threat of China sustainable economic development. In this paper, China's energy consumption and economic growth analysis of the relationship between research, through error correction model to arrive at energy consumption and economic growth of the long-term equilibrium relationship, and accordingly put forward a sound proposal related to this relationship, for the government to take certain economic reforms was provided.

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