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China's climate change policy: greener growth?

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Jotzo, Frank
Zhang, Yongsheng

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C HINA’S economic transformation is so rapid that around two decades from now, the country is likely to join the ranks of high-income societies, according to the joint report China 2030 by the Development Research Center and World Bank.

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East Asia Forum Quarterly (EAFQ)

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