The Quantitative Analysis of Environmental Cost and Intensification Level in Industry

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The industry economy intensification is a concept that collect the productive investment save and the environmental pollution low emission together, stressed that obtains the greatest repayment of output value by the smallest cost of investment. This article focus on the quantitative evaluation of two aspects that the time series and the spatial differences, the results were as follows: the level of China's industrial intensification has significant increase from 1994 to 2010, the rate of increase has relatively gentle in later period; Take the cross-section data in 31 provinces of China as the basis in 2010, the level of industrial intensification exist regional differences in each provinces(autonomous regions), represent as follows: the eastern provinces> the middle provinces> the west provinces; the intensification degree of the industrial economy and its level of development showing an increase relationship of power function, the level of industry economy is high, its level of intensification is also high generally, and vice versa.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 616-618)

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1436-1439

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December 2012

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