ZhongXiang Zhang mainly investigates International economics, Clean Development Mechanism, Emissions trading, Baseline and Developing country. His studies in International economics integrate themes in fields like Market power, Leverage, Computable general equilibrium and Robustness. His Clean Development Mechanism study incorporates themes from Energy policy and Environmental economics.
His Emissions trading research integrates issues from Kyoto Protocol and Central government. He has included themes like Supplementarity and Monopoly in his Kyoto Protocol study. His Developing country study combines topics in areas such as Capital, Market economy and World community.
His primary areas of study are Emissions trading, Kyoto Protocol, International trade, Clean Development Mechanism and International economics. In his research, Liability and Energy policy is intimately related to Environmental economics, which falls under the overarching field of Emissions trading. His study looks at the relationship between Kyoto Protocol and fields such as Economic growth, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
The International trade study which covers Order that intersects with Market economy. His Clean Development Mechanism research also works with subjects such as
His scientific interests lie mostly in Economic system, Econometrics, Consumption, Electric power industry and Industrial organization. His Economic system study also includes
His research on Carbon leakage often connects related areas such as International economics. ZhongXiang Zhang combines subjects such as Production, Natural resource economics and Carbon accounting with his study of Consumption. His work carried out in the field of Electric power industry brings together such families of science as Environmental economics, Capacity utilization and Unbundling.
ZhongXiang Zhang spends much of his time researching Low-carbon economy, Economic system, Market economy, Development economics and Social change. His Market economy research includes themes of Order, Scale and Central government. The various areas that ZhongXiang Zhang examines in his Development economics study include Global warming, Urbanization and Prosperity.
ZhongXiang Zhang merges Global warming with Context in his study. Climate change negotiations, Copenhagen Accord, Political economy, Economic transformation and Globalization are fields of study that intersect with his Context research. His Social change research incorporates themes from Consumption and International community.
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Why did the energy intensity fall in China's industrial sector in the 1990s? The relative importance of structural change and intensity change
Zhong Xiang Zhang.
Energy Economics (2003)
Why did the energy intensity fall in China's industrial sector in the 1990s? The relative importance of structural change and intensity change
Zhong Xiang Zhang.
Energy Economics (2003)
Oil price shocks and their short- and long-term effects on the Chinese economy
Weiqi Tang;Libo Wu;ZhongXiang Zhang.
Energy Economics (2010)
Oil price shocks and their short- and long-term effects on the Chinese economy
Weiqi Tang;Libo Wu;ZhongXiang Zhang.
Energy Economics (2010)
Decoupling China’s Carbon Emissions Increase from Economic Growth: An Economic Analysis and Policy Implications
Zhongxiang Zhang.
World Development (2000)
Decoupling China’s Carbon Emissions Increase from Economic Growth: An Economic Analysis and Policy Implications
Zhongxiang Zhang.
World Development (2000)
What do we know about carbon taxes? an inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income
ZhongXiang Zhang;Andrea Baranzini.
Energy Policy (2004)
What do we know about carbon taxes? an inquiry into their impacts on competitiveness and distribution of income
ZhongXiang Zhang;Andrea Baranzini.
Energy Policy (2004)
China in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
ZhongXiang Zhang.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
China in the Transition to a Low-Carbon Economy
ZhongXiang Zhang.
Research Papers in Economics (2010)
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