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The Analysis Of Economic Growth With Endogenous Environmental Factors In China

Posted on:2010-04-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L XuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2189360275957796Subject:Regional Economics
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Since reform and open up to the outside world,the economic development obtained great success in China,but also paid heavy environmental cost.Growth with high level of input,consumption and discharge while low level of coordination,circulation and efficiency can cause many environmental problems,the phenomenon appeared in different stages of industrialization which lasted hundreds of years in developed countries,while arose in just 30 years in China with the characteristic of structure,complex and condensation.Therefore,how to promote the coordinated development of economy and environment becomes the key issue in current society which meanwhile provides people with a chance to make a deeper study about them.In our study,we combine theory analysis and empirical tests with qualitative and quantitative analysis.At the same time,we especially attach important to the use of econometric methods.We first make quantitative analysis.on main pollutants discharge,on this basis,a general analysis is given on the relationship between economic growth and environment.This paper also shows that the Environmental Kuzents Curve is not a necessary phenomenon in theory.First,this paper makes analysis on the theoretical relationship between environment and economy,and then builds economic growth models based onenvironmental factors,and also makes directional and quantitative analysis on the esternal factors' influences over environmental quality and the reason for the curve deviation.This paper comes to the following conclusion:the economic growth in China is a typical investment pulling growth,the main pollutant discharged is continuous increase,the economic operational efficiency is almost not increased.Based on the fact and the above all, the paper put forwards some policy suggestions.
Keywords/Search Tags:Economic Growth, Environment, Pollutant Emission Equivalent, Contribution Rate
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