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China 5 Affordability 3 Company 3 Energy cost 3 Multiple-bounded discrete choice 3 Contingent valuation 2 LUR 2 Land use rights 2 Multiple Bounded Discrete Choice (MBDC) 2 Agrarboden 1 Agricultural soil 1 Bioenergy 1 Bodenrecht 1 Cellulosic biomass 1 Climate protection 1 Discrete choice 1 Diskrete Entscheidung 1 Energiepreis 1 Energy price 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Klimaschutz 1 Land tenure 1 Land use 1 Landnutzung 1 Multiple bounded discrete choice methods 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 Utility maximization 1 Willingness to pay 1 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 1
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Liu, Xianbing 3 Sudo, Kinichi 3 Suk, Sunhee 3 Khantachavana, Sivalai V. 2 Kong, Rong 2 Wang, Can 2 Xia, Xianli 2 Zhang, Weishi 2 Bao, Cunkuan 1 G.C., Shivan 1 Mehmood, Sayeed R. 1 Niu, Dongjie 1 Turvey, Calum G. 1 Turvey, Calum Greig 1
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Applied Energy 1 Energy Economics 1 Energy economics 1 Forest Policy and Economics 1 Journal of Comparative Economics 1 Journal of comparative economics : the journal of the Association for Comparative Economic Studies 1
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Company's affordability of increased energy costs due to climate policies: A survey by sector in China
Liu, Xianbing; Wang, Can; Zhang, Weishi; Suk, Sunhee; … - In: Energy Economics 36 (2013) C, pp. 419-430
, using a multiple-bounded discrete choice (MBDC) format. Estimations indicate that a mean of 8.8% in energy cost increase …
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Affordability of energy cost increases for companies due to market-based climate policies: A survey in Taicang, China
Liu, Xianbing; Niu, Dongjie; Bao, Cunkuan; Suk, Sunhee; … - In: Applied Energy 102 (2013) C, pp. 1464-1476
of carbon pricing policies. The data were collected from 121 valid respondents in Taicang, China, using a multiple-bounded … discrete choice (MBDC) format. Estimations indicate that a mean of 8.5% in energy cost increase would be acceptable for the …
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Company's affordability of increased energy costs due to climate policies : a survey by sector in China
Liu, Xianbing; Wang, Can; Zhang, Weishi; Suk, Sunhee; … - In: Energy economics 36 (2013), pp. 419-430
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On the transaction values of land use rights in rural China
Khantachavana, Sivalai V.; Turvey, Calum G.; Kong, Rong; … - In: Journal of Comparative Economics 41 (2013) 3, pp. 863-878
Land Use Rights (LURs) in China affect farmers’ productivity through investment incentives and the way land is allocated across households. LURs have implication and trade-offs between equity and growth. This paper examines how Chinese farmers might respond if the Chinese government made it...
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On the transaction values of land use rights in rural China
Khantachavana, Sivalai V.; Turvey, Calum Greig; Kong, Rong - In: Journal of comparative economics : the journal of the … 41 (2013) 3, pp. 863-878
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Determinants of nonindustrial private forest landowner willingness to accept price offers for woody biomass
G.C., Shivan; Mehmood, Sayeed R. - In: Forest Policy and Economics 25 (2012) C, pp. 47-55
Nonindustrial private forests (NIPF) of the southern U.S., containing large quantities of small diameter trees are often viewed as the potential sources of woody biomass for future bioenergy production. Use of logging residues and non-marketable small diameter trees available in these forests,...
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