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FDI and spillovers in China: non-linearity and absorptive capacity / Chen, Taotao; Kokko, Ari; Tingvall, Patrik Gustavsson   Journal Article
Kokko, Ari Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Who does what in China’s new energy vehicle industry? / Liu, Yingqi; Kokko, Ari   Journal Article
Liu, Yingqi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This paper provides an overview of the Chinese new energy vehicle industry and discusses the role of state in the industry's development. Chinese policies have aimed to promote the development of new energy technologies and to reduce the consumer price of new energy vehicles. Chinese authorities have also been concerned about the balance between collaboration and competition in the sector, since most key actors are owned by the state. One solution has been the establishment of a number of industry alliances linking auto enterprises, universities and research institutes, to promote both collaboration (within each alliance) and competition (between alliances).
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Wind power in China: policy and development challenges / Liu, Yingqi; Kokko, Ari   Journal Article
Liu, Yingqi Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The capacity of the Chinese wind power sector has increased rapidly over the past half-decade, essentially doubling every year since 2005. The purpose of this paper is to describe the industry's recent development and to discuss some of the policies and policy challenges related to the particular business environment in China. Three issues are highlighted: pricing policies, transmission capacity, and the structure of the equipment manufacturing industry, where substantial overcapacity is emerging as a serious problem.
Key Words China  Wind Power  Policy Environment 
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