2023 - Research.com Economics and Finance in China Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Economics and Finance in China Leader Award
His main research concerns Economy, Energy intensity, Natural resource economics, Financial economics and Consumption. His Energy intensity study combines topics in areas such as Marketization, Elasticity, Agricultural economics and Secondary sector of the economy. His studies in Natural resource economics integrate themes in fields like Carbon offset, Energy, Clean Development Mechanism and Yield.
He has researched Financial economics in several fields, including Speculation, Market mechanism, Econometrics and Market depth. His Consumption study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Energy policy, Index and Coal. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Divisia index, Driving factors and Environmental economics is strongly linked to Kiln.
Ying Fan spends much of his time researching Environmental economics, Natural resource economics, Emissions trading, Econometrics and Investment. His Environmental economics study also includes
His research in Economy intersects with topics in Energy intensity and Energy accounting. Ying Fan focuses mostly in the field of Emissions trading, narrowing it down to matters related to Industrial organization and, in some cases, Production. His Econometrics study frequently involves adjacent topics like Financial economics.
Ying Fan mainly investigates Environmental economics, Emissions trading, Natural resource economics, Carbon price and Industrial organization. Ying Fan has included themes like Policy mix, Energy, Electric power system and Coal in his Environmental economics study. His work carried out in the field of Emissions trading brings together such families of science as Carbon market and Allowance.
His Natural resource economics research integrates issues from Energy policy, Income elasticity of demand, Investment and Natural gas. His study in Carbon price is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Grid parity, Economic policy, Volatility and Cost of electricity by source. His work is dedicated to discovering how Volatility, Stock market index are connected with Oil price and other disciplines.
Policy mix, Environmental economics, Carbon emission trading, Carbon price and Cost of electricity by source are his primary areas of study. In his works, he conducts interdisciplinary research on Environmental economics and Power optimization. His research on Carbon emission trading also deals with topics like
His Natural resource economics study incorporates themes from Elasticity, Microeconomics, Demand curve, Price elasticity of demand and Natural gas. In his research on the topic of Carbon price, Econometrics and Renminbi is strongly related with Grid parity. While the research belongs to areas of Econometrics, Ying Fan spends his time largely on the problem of U.S. Dollar Index, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Spillover effect.
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Relationships between oil price shocks and stock market: An empirical analysis from China ☆
Rong-Gang Cong;Yi-Ming Wei;Jian-Lin Jiao;Ying Fan.
Energy Policy (2008)
Analyzing impact factors of CO2 emissions using the STIRPAT model
Ying Fan;Lan-Cui Liu;Lan-Cui Liu;Gang Wu;Gang Wu;Yi-Ming Wei.
Environmental Impact Assessment Review (2006)
Using LMDI method to analyze the change of China's industrial CO2 emissions from final fuel use: An empirical analysis
Lan-Cui Liu;Ying Fan;Gang Wu;Yi-Ming Wei.
Energy Policy (2007)
Spillover effect of US dollar exchange rate on oil prices
Yue-Jun Zhang;Ying Fan;Hsien-Tang Tsai;Yi-Ming Wei.
Journal of Policy Modeling (2008)
Changes in carbon intensity in China: Empirical findings from 1980-2003
Ying Fan;Lan-Cui Liu;Gang Wu;Hsien-Tang Tsai.
Ecological Economics (2007)
The impact of lifestyle on energy use and CO2 emission: An empirical analysis of China's residents
Yi-Ming Wei;Lan-Cui Liu;Lan-Cui Liu;Ying Fan;Gang Wu;Gang Wu.
Energy Policy (2007)
An empirical analysis of energy efficiency in China's iron and steel sector
Yi-Ming Wei;Hua Liao;Ying Fan.
Energy (2007)
How does oil price volatility affect non-energy commodity markets?
Qiang Ji;Ying Fan.
Applied Energy (2012)
What induced China's energy intensity to fluctuate: 1997–2006?
Hua Liao;Ying Fan;Yi-Ming Wei.
Energy Policy (2007)
Multi-regional input–output model for regional energy requirements and CO2 emissions in China
Qiao-Mei Liang;Ying Fan;Yi-Ming Wei.
Energy Policy (2007)
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