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Written by Valerie Karplus, an Assistant Professor in the Global Economics and Management Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Director of the MIT-Tsinghua China Energy and Climate Project, this paper examines China’s current approach to tackling air pollution and carbon mitigation nationally and argues that more incentives are needed if China hopes to meet…
Click for the pdf: POREEN Workshop 5th August 2015
Welcoming some 100 participants, this two day Workshop will translate theory into practice and provide hands on policy recommendations for business, government and civil society alike. Join us and use the plenaries to ask your questions to the authorities in the field, mingle with decision makers during elegant dinners, and profit from tea breaks to convince potential…
This paper explores the role of ideology in attempts to influence public policy and in business representation in the EU–China solar panel anti-dumping dispute. It exposes the dynamics of international activity by emerging-economy multinationals, in this case from China, and their interactions in a developed-country context (the EU). Theoretically, the study also sheds light on…
A new pubblication by Francesca Spigarelli and Ping Lv, Chinese FDI in the EU: learning from the renewable energy sector, Columbia FDI Perspectives Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues No. 179 August 1 , 2016 Editor-in -Chief: Karl P. Sauvant (Karl.Sauvant@law.columbia.edu) Managing Editor: Maree Newson (mareenewson@gmail.com). free download
by EU SME Report, available at http://www.eusmecentre.org.cn/content/green-tech-market-china