An Empirical Analysis on Guangdong’s FDI, Energy Intensity and Industrialization

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Energy is the base of modern industrial economy. Basing on the data of cities and industries in Guangdong from 2000 to 2013, this paper analyzes the relationship of energy intensity, FDI and industrialization by regression model. The results show that the industrialization levels of the cities in Guangdong are in accordance with their energy consumption and economic conditions, and Guangdong should focus on the development of “win-win” industries which both increasing industrial output and reducing energy efficiency.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 986-987)

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202-205

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July 2014

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