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Dr. Hao Chen Publish Paper in the Energy Economics
Oct.
01, 2023
Dr. Hao Chen recently had a paper published in the Energy Economics. The paper titled‘How will power outages affect the national economic growth: Evidence from 152 countries’, was coauthored with Lu Jin and Mingming Wang from Renmin University of China, Lin Guo from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Jingwen Wu from South China Agricultural University.
Abstract
Electricity system security is facing severe challenges due to climate change, natural disasters, and network cyber-...
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Dr. Bowei Guo Publish Paper in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management
Sept.
01, 2023
Dr. Bowei Guo recently had a paper published in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. The paper titled‘ The spillover effect of peak pricing’.
Abstract
Understanding consumer behaviours is important in designing dynamic tariffs, which are usually considered the first-best solution when the conventional flat tariff does not reflect the varying cost of electricity generation. I estimate households’ own- and cross-price elasticities using dataset from a smart metering project...
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Dr. Wenji Zhou and Chu Wei Publish Paper in the Energy Economics
Sept.
01, 2023
Dr. Wenji Zhou and Chu Wei recently had a paper published in the Energy Economics. The paper titled‘ Environmental performance of the Chinese cement enterprise: An empirical analysis using a text-based directional vector’, was coauthored with Yi Zhou from School of Applied Economics, Renmin University of China.
Abstract
Cement industry is both energy-intensive and pollution-intensive, imposing significant negative externalities on sustainability. However, previous studies have not suffi...
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Dr. Zidong An and Xinye Zheng Publish Paper in the Energy Economics
Aug.
24, 2023
Dr. Zidong An and Xinye Zheng recently had a paper published in the Energy Economics. The paper titled‘ What is the role of perceived oil price shocks in inflation expectations?’, was coauthored with Xuguang Simon Sheng from Department of Economics, American University.
Abstract
Not much. We identify the perceived oil price shock, as well as perceived global demand and supply shocks, using sign restrictions in a factor-augmented vector autoregression model that includes forecasts for crude...
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Dr. XI Qiangmin Publish Paper in the Land Use Policy
Aug.
15, 2023
Dr. XI Qiangmin recently had a paper published in the Land Use Policy. The paper titled‘ Does the development zone promote population urbanization? Evidence from China’, was coauthored with JI Peng from School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing University.
Abstract
As the main space carriers of industrial agglomeration and land development, the development zones’ (DZs’) ability to absorb the population is crucial to the coordination of land urbanization and population urbanization....
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Dr. Xinye Zheng and Lunyu Xie Publish Paper in the Climatic Change
Aug.
01, 2023
Dr. Xinye Zheng and Lunyu Xie recently had a paper published in the Climatic Change. The paper titled‘ Climate change, air conditioning, and urbanization—evidence from daily household electricity consumption data in China’, was coauthored with Jian Cui from School of Applied Economics, Renmin University of China.
Abstract
Energy consumption is a chief contributor to climate change, which increases as households use more air conditioning (AC) in response to climate change. As such, climate ...
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Dr. Haoran Li Publish Paper in the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Jun.
01, 2023
Dr. Haoran Li recently had a paper published in the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. The paper titled‘ Estimation of Panel Data Models with Mixed Sampling Frequencies’, was coauthored with Yimin Yang from Renmin University of China and Fei Jia from Saint Louis University.
Abstract
Standard panel models usually assume that data are available at the same frequency. Occasionally, researchers might work with variables sampled at different frequencies. A common practice is to aggreg...