Evaluations of Chinese Energy Conservation and Reduction in Emission (ECRE) Policies

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Since reform and opening up for more than 30 years,tremendous progress in human development has been made,while also facing the double pressure of energy shortage and environmental pollution. Based on this situation,government has introduced a series of energy conservation and emission reduction policies.Therefore, energy saving has aroused widespread concern. Policy research on the implementation of energy saving has become a hot issue of academia.In this context,evaluation of energy-saving emission reduction policies has important theoretical and practical significance.It can provide theoretical support and decision for the state making energy-saving emission reduction policies.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 869-870)

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December 2013

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