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Green travel is essential to the sustainability of environment and transportation and considerably contributes to city decarbonization. The covid-19 pandemic has dramatically transformed the way of travel, yet the hidden factors that drive those changes are still uncertain. This paper develops a...
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This paper studies the effect of government land supply, allocate and use regulations on housing supply elasticity in urban China. In particular, we first extend the theoretical framework of Saiz (2010), then investigate the marginal effect of each land regulation and calculate the reduction of...
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Mesoporous TiO2-Al2O3 composites with different Ti/Al molar ratios were successfully synthesized via pre-hydrolysis co-precipitation method and the corresponding NiW supported hydrotreating (HDT) catalysts were prepared via incipient wetness co-impregnation method. The effects of Ti modification...
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The migrants usually need to bear two main costs: mobility cost and housing cost. In China, hukou constraint and land regulation affect labor migration through mobility cost and housing cost respectively, further affect labor spatial allocation and economic growth. We construct a spatial general...
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Rapid economic growth in China has boosted its demand for commodities. At the same time, many commodity sectors have experienced declining demand from high-income northern economies. This paper examines two hypotheses of the consequences of this shift in final markets for the organization of...
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Rapid economic growth in China has boosted its demand for commodities. At the same time, many commodity sectors have experienced declining demand from high-income northern economies. This paper examines two hypotheses of the consequences of this shift in final markets for the organization of...
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