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GARNAUT, ROSS (7) answer(s).
 
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An Australia-United States free trade agreement / Garnaut, Ross April 2002  Article
Garnaut, Ross Article
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Publication April 2002.
Description 123-141
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ID:   190396


China in the Global Response to Climate Change / Garnaut, Ross   Journal Article
Garnaut, Ross Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract China has a huge national interest in the success of the international effort to hold human-induced increases in temperature to 1.5 degrees – and therefore in global net emissions falling to net zero by 2050. China is essential to the success of the global effort – as a supplier of competitively priced equipment for the zero emissions world economy and as the world's largest current source of greenhouse gas emissions. Success is more likely for China and the world with international specialization in goods production for the zero emissions economy. This will require open international trade, with China supplying equipment and drawing zero emissions semi-processed goods from abroad. Success is more likely and will be achieved at a lower cost if there is close cooperation across national boundaries.
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ID:   102882


China's new place in a world in crisis: economic, geopolitical and environmental dimensions / Garnaut, Ross (ed); Song, Ligang (ed); Woo, Wing Thye (ed) 2009  Book
Woo, Wing Thye Book
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Publication Canberra, ANU Press, 2009.
Description xviii, 461p.
Standard Number 9781921536960
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ID:   134359


China's role in global climate change mitigation / Garnaut, Ross   Article
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Summary/Abstract China contributed a majority of the growth in global greenhouse gas emissions in the first 11 years of this century. The trajectory of emissions has changed radically since then, as China has implemented its Cancun 2010 commitment to reduce the 2005 emissions intensity of economic activity by 40–45 percent by 2020. The change in trajectory has been reinforced by China's new model of economic growth, with its greater emphasis on equity in income distribution, consumption and services. The large-scale deployment of low emissions technology in China is lowering the cost of transition to a low carbon economy all over the world. China's new emissions trajectory improves the opportunity for the international community to meet the 2°C climate target. It is essential that the changes in China are brought to account in shaping global mitigation ambition.
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ID:   050296


China's third economic transformation: rise of the private economy / Garnaut, Ross (ed); Song, Ligang (ed) 2004  Book
Song, Ligang Book
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Publication London, routledgeCurzon, 2004.
Description xvii, 246p.
Series RoutledgeCurzon Studies in the Growth Economic of Asia; 41
Standard Number 0415309441
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Impact and significance of state-owned enterprise restructuring / Garnaut, Ross; Song, Ligang; Yao, Yang   Journal Article
Song, Ligang Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words China  Transformation  Economic Reform  SOEs 
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Sustainability and some consequences of Chinese economic growth / Garnaut, Ross 2005  Journal Article
Garnaut, Ross Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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