Shao Wei Chen’s research while affiliated with Sichuan University and other places

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CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth in Western China: An Empirical Analysis Based on Panel Data for Western Provinces
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October 2012

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Jin Rong Jiang

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Shao Wei Chen

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Pei Yu Ren

This paper examines the factors that affect carbon emissions based on the panel data for 9 western provinces in China over the period 1990–2009. Our empirical results show that the output size, industrial structure and energy consumption structure are the main factors affecting carbon emissions, and the income level has a negative effect to carbon emissions. Some policy implications of the empirical results have finally been proposed

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... Over the years, econometric modeling was no longer restricted to economics-based applications; its use has been comprehensively applied in finance, social sciences, and management to forecast relationships between variables and for policy evaluation purposes. In environmental applications related to the authors' research, econometric modeling has been used to analyze the relationship between the economic growth and the level of carbon dioxide emissions (Jiang et al. 2012) as well as the relationship between energy consumption and urbanization (Yan et al. 2013). ...

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Organizational Behavior Attributes and Sustainable Construction Adoption: An Econometric Analysis Using Data from Qatar
CO2 Emissions and Economic Growth in Western China: An Empirical Analysis Based on Panel Data for Western Provinces