Study on the Influence of Low Carbon Economy to Export of the Forest Products

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Low carbon economy is rising at home and abroad as a new development model. Coping with the new situation of financial crisis and low carbon economy, forest product trade draws widespread concern in academic circles. This paper analyses the export trade of forest products by the grey relational analysis, the result shows that the changes of forest products export consistent with the added value of forest products, the paper proposes the countermeasures and suggestions to optimize the structure of exports of forest products, transforming export trade of forest products to a low carbon economy.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 433-440)

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1183-1187

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January 2012

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