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Rolling Back the Tide of Climate Change in the USA and China: Renewable Solutions and Policy Instruments

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By (author): Peter Yang

Author Information: Peter Yang was a Research Professor specializing in international economics in China, who published on its economic reform policies and strategies in the early reform years. He proposed, among other measures, the reform of the Value Added Tax (VAT) as a major step in China's economic reforms. His current teaching and research as Associate Professor at the Case Western Reserve University, USA, focuses on German and Chinese Studies, such as Environmental and Climate Protection Policy, Transformation to Sustainable Development, Renewable Energy Promotion, and Renewable Energy Technologies. See more
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  • Publication Date: 01 Nov 2014
  • Publisher: The Green Economics Institute
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781907543777

About Peter Yang

Author Information: Peter Yang was a Research Professor specializing in international economics in China who published on its economic reform policies and strategies in the early reform years. He proposed among other measures the reform of the Value Added Tax (VAT) as a major step in China's economic reforms. His current teaching and research as Associate Professor at the Case Western Reserve University USA focuses on German and Chinese Studies such as Environmental and Climate Protection Policy Transformation to Sustainable Development Renewable Energy Promotion and Renewable Energy Technologies.

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