2022 - Research.com Rising Star of Science Award
Boqiang Lin spends much of his time researching Natural resource economics, Economy, Energy intensity, Urbanization and Econometrics. His Natural resource economics research incorporates themes from Annual growth rate, Driving factors, Environmental engineering, Climate change mitigation and Investment. Boqiang Lin integrates Economy and Christian ministry in his research.
His studies deal with areas such as Productivity, Scenario analysis, Environmental economics and Energy efficiency gap as well as Energy intensity. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Industrialisation, Panel data and Kuznets curve. His study in Econometrics is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Technological change, Production and Energy.
Boqiang Lin focuses on Natural resource economics, Economy, Energy intensity, Consumption and Environmental economics. His Natural resource economics research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Subsidy, Urbanization, Investment, Coal and Fossil fuel. His Subsidy study incorporates themes from Computable general equilibrium and Energy subsidies.
His Urbanization research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Industrialisation and Quantile regression, Panel data, Quantile, Econometrics. His work carried out in the field of Economy brings together such families of science as Cointegration, Agricultural economics and Rebound effect. His Energy intensity study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Productivity, Scenario analysis, Driving factors and Environmental engineering.
His primary areas of study are Natural resource economics, Technological change, Consumption, Energy security and Fossil fuel. His Natural resource economics research includes elements of Production, Livelihood, Demand curve, Investment and Coal. His work investigates the relationship between Production and topics such as Cleaner production that intersect with problems in Econometrics.
Boqiang Lin interconnects Malmquist index, Energy intensity, Energy market, Index and Data envelopment analysis in the investigation of issues within Technological change. Boqiang Lin has researched Consumption in several fields, including Treatment and control groups, Publicity and Electricity pricing. The Energy security study combines topics in areas such as Environmental economics, Industrial organization and Functional data analysis.
Boqiang Lin mainly investigates Natural resource economics, Consumption, Econometrics, Environmental economics and Energy security. His research integrates issues of Urbanization, Energy intensity, Emerging markets, Investment and Heavy industry in his study of Natural resource economics. His Energy intensity study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Energy policy, Per capita, Inefficiency and Energy management.
His research in Consumption intersects with topics in Capital, Fossil fuel, Production and Empirical research. His Econometrics research includes elements of Cleaner production, Contagion effect and Chemical industry. He has included themes like Economic impact analysis, Computable general equilibrium and Oil demand in his Environmental economics study.
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Impacts of urbanization and industrialization on energy consumption/CO2 emissions: Does the level of development matter?
Ke Li;Ke Li;Boqiang Lin.
(2015)
Estimates of energy subsidies in China and impact of energy subsidy reform
Boqiang Lin;Zhujun Jiang.
(2011)
Renewable energy consumption – Economic growth nexus for China
Boqiang Lin;Mohamed Moubarak.
(2014)
How industrialization and urbanization process impacts on CO2 emissions in China: Evidence from nonparametric additive regression models
Bin Xu;Boqiang Lin.
(2015)
Evaluating carbon dioxide emissions in international trade of China
Boqiang Lin;Chuanwang Sun.
(2010)
The effect of carbon tax on per capita CO2 emissions
Boqiang Lin;Boqiang Lin;Xuehui Li.
Energy Policy (2011)
Impact of energy conservation policies on the green productivity in China's manufacturing sector: Evidence from a three-stage DEA model
Ke Li;Ke Li;Boqiang Lin.
(2016)
Levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) of renewable energies and required subsidies in China
Xiaoling Ouyang;Boqiang Lin;Boqiang Lin.
(2014)
An analysis of the driving forces of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in China’s industrial sector
Xiaoling Ouyang;Boqiang Lin;Boqiang Lin.
(2015)
China's energy demand and its characteristics in the industrialization and urbanization process: A reply
Zhujun Jiang;Boqiang Lin;Boqiang Lin.
(2012)
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