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Qunwei Wang is affiliated with Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in China. Their research primarily spans the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with significant work in subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Environmental Engineering, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Their work addresses topics including Energy, Environment, and Economic Growth; Environmental Impact and Sustainability; Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies; Climate Change Policy and Economics; Market Dynamics and Volatility; Energy and Environment Impacts; and Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth.

Recent publications demonstrate a focus on energy economics and environmental management. Notable papers include:

  • A hybrid model for carbon price forecasting using GARCH and long short-term memory network (2021), published in Applied Energy
  • Carbon emission reduction characteristics for China's manufacturing firms: Implications for formulating carbon policies (2021), published in Journal of Environmental Management
  • Multi-scale dependence structure and risk contagion between oil, gold, and US exchange rate: A wavelet-based vine-copula approach (2020), published in Energy Economics
  • Regional allocation of renewable energy quota in China under the policy of renewable portfolio standards (2021), published in Resources Conservation and Recycling
  • Optimal production and pricing strategies in auto supply chain when dual credit policy is substituted for subsidy policy (2021), published in Energy

Qunwei Wang frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Energy Economics
  • Journal of Cleaner Production
  • Energy
  • Energy Policy

Collaboration is an integral part of their research, with frequent co-authors including Dequn Zhou, Xingyu Dai, Yizhong Wang, Ye Hang, and Xianyu Yu.

Best Publications

  • CO2 emissions, energy consumption and economic growth in China: A panel data analysis

    S.S. Wang;D.Q. Zhou;P. Zhou;Q.W. Wang;Q.W. Wang

  • How information and communication technology drives carbon emissions: A sector-level analysis for China

    Xiaoyong Zhou;Xiaoyong Zhou;Dequn Zhou;Qunwei Wang;Bin Su

  • Energy efficiency and production technology heterogeneity in China: A meta-frontier DEA approach

    Qunwei Wang;Qunwei Wang;Zengyao Zhao;Peng Zhou;Dequn Zhou

  • Different types of environmental regulations and the heterogeneous influence on the environmental total factor productivity: Empirical analysis of China's industry

    Neng Shen;Haolan Liao;Rumeng Deng;Qunwei Wang

  • A hybrid model for carbon price forecasting using GARCH and long short-term memory network

    Yumeng Huang;Xingyu Dai;Qunwei Wang;Dequn Zhou

  • How does emission trading reduce China's carbon intensity? An exploration using a decomposition and difference-in-differences approach.

    Bo Zhou;Cheng Zhang;Haiying Song;Qunwei Wang

  • Can environmental regulation directly promote green innovation behavior?—— based on situation of industrial agglomeration

    Hui Peng;Neng Shen;Huanqin Ying;Qunwei Wang

  • A review of carbon labeling: Standards, implementation, and impact

    Tiantian Liu;Qunwei Wang;Bin Su

  • Efficiency measurement with carbon dioxide emissions: The case of China

    Qunwei Wang;Qunwei Wang;Peng Zhou;Dequn Zhou

  • How does information and communication technology affect China's energy intensity? A three-tier structural decomposition analysis

    Xiaoyong Zhou;Xiaoyong Zhou;Dequn Zhou;Qunwei Wang

  • Driving factors behind carbon dioxide emissions in China: A modified production-theoretical decomposition analysis

    Qunwei Wang;Yung-Ho Chiu;Ching-Ren Chiu

  • Contributions to sector-level carbon intensity change: An integrated decomposition analysis

    Qunwei Wang;Ye Hang;Ye Hang;Bin Su;Peng Zhou

  • A framework to analyze carbon impacts of digital economy: The case of China

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  • Two-stage innovation efficiency of new energy enterprises in China: A non-radial DEA approach

    Qunwei Wang;Qunwei Wang;Ye Hang;Licheng Sun;Zengyao Zhao

  • Green finance and investment behavior of renewable energy enterprises: A case study of China

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  • Measurement and decomposition of energy-saving and emissions reduction performance in Chinese cities

    Qunwei Wang;Qunwei Wang;Qunwei Wang;Bin Su;Jiasen Sun;Peng Zhou

  • Factors influencing the progress in decoupling economic growth from carbon dioxide emissions in China’s manufacturing industry

    Ye Hang;Qunwei Wang;Dequn Zhou;Lu Zhang

  • Have Chinese cities achieved the win–win between environmental protection and economic development? From the perspective of environmental efficiency

    Qunwei Wang;Zengyao Zhao;Neng Shen;Tiantian Liu

  • Waste cooking oil as an energy resource: Review of Chinese policies

    Huiming Zhang;Qunwei Wang;Simon R. Mortimer

  • Measuring carbon dioxide emission performance in Chinese provinces: A parametric approach

    Q.W. Wang;Q.W. Wang;P. Zhou;N. Shen;S.S. Wang

  • Uncertainty factors, methods, and solutions of closed-loop supply chain — A review for current situation and future prospects

    Hui Peng;Neng Shen;Haolan Liao;Heqiang Xue

  • Measuring total-factor CO2 emission performance and technology gaps using a non-radial directional distance function: A modified approach

    Qunwei Wang;Qunwei Wang;Bin Su;Peng Zhou;Ching-Ren Chiu

Frequent Co-Authors

Dequn Zhou
Dequn Zhou Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Peng Zhou
Peng Zhou China University of Petroleum (East China)
Bin Su
Bin Su National University of Singapore
Yung-Ho Chiu
Yung-Ho Chiu Soochow University, Taiwan
Xunpeng Shi
Xunpeng Shi University of Technology Sydney
Jin-Li Hu
Jin-Li Hu National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
B.W. Ang
B.W. Ang National University of Singapore

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