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ABSTRACT. Research on China’s growth pattern and the relationship between economic structure and energy intensity in China has yielded fairly consistent findings over the past decade. The material gathered in this study provides a rich and diverse context for understanding China’s sustainable economic betterment, the energy intensity of China’s economy, and the likely diminution of GHG in China. pp. 59–65
JEL codes: Q01; Q56; O13; P28

Keywords: China; energy security; sustainable growth; economy

How to cite: Nica, Elvira (2016), “Energy Security and Sustainable Growth: Evidence from China,” Economics, Management, and Financial Markets 11(1): 59–65.

Received 27 November 2015 • Received in revised form 11 March 2016
Accepted 12 March 2016 • Available online 20 March 2016

ELVIRA NICA
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Bucharest University of Economic Studies

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