Shaping China's energy security: The impact of domestic reforms

作者: Lixia Yao , Youngho Chang

DOI: 10.1016/J.ENPOL.2014.12.014

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摘要: This paper is a subsequent study of China's energy security situation which concludes that has not improved over 30 years economic reform. The objective the to explore qualitatively why improved. To answer ‘why’ question, opens up new perspective by analyzing relationship between and policies from macroeconomic reform perspective. discusses major reforms took place years. It found restricted formation determined its situation. In essence, are only reaction measures. other words, originally intended improve security, but passive reactions explains China did despite

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