Andreas Oberheitmann
Nr. 106 (2008) Artikel Article 7–23 {:de}Factors Enabling the Decoupling of China’s Energy-related Emissions from Its Economic Growth – Where is China on the Environmental Kuznets Curve?Economic growth has been one of the most important political goals in China since the reforms introduced by Deng Xiaoping in the late 1970s. The successful increase in economic welfare in China was accompanied by a decoupling of economic growth and energy-related emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulphur dioxide (SO2). The absolute values of …von by Li Yongund and Andreas Oberheitmann
Nr. 81 (2001) Artikel Article 32–52 {:en}WTO and implications for the Chinese environment policyRegulatory basis of trade and environment under the WTO are the provisions of the relevant WTO-Agreements. Though these Agreements are basically containing trade regulations, there are also a range of environment related provisions. With the entry into WTO, China has to follow these WTO-rules (reduction of WTO incompatible subsidies especially in the energy, textile and …von by Andreas Oberheitmann
Nr. 78 (2001) Artikel Article 5–24 {:de}Ökonomische Aspekte ordnungsrechtlicher und steuerpolitischer Maßnahmen zur SO2-Emissionsreduktion in ChinaEspecially the reduction of SO2‐emissions are on the political of Chinese environmental policy as these pollutant currently has the greatest impact on additional social costs in China. To internalise these external effects there are a set of options available, inter alia command and control measures and a SO2‐tax. Focus of this article is the assessment …von by Andreas Oberheitmann