Publications related to EfD by Jing Cao
Dr Jing Cao is affiliated research fellow of Center for China in the World Economy (CCWE), Tsinghua University and assistant professor of School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University. She studied at Harvard University Center for the Environment as a Ph.D. student associate in China Project in 2002-2006, and in 2007 she got her Ph.D. degree at Harvard Kennedy School of Harvard University. She has been teaching Advanced Topics in Environmental and Resource Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics, Applied Econometrics, and Intermediate Microeconomics, and has been conducting various research projects related to environment and development issues. Her current teaching and research interests focus on Environmental and Resource Economics; Environmental Economics and Policy; Energy Economics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, and Environmental Economics, Public Economics, Energy Economics, Integrated Modeling of Economic and Environmental System, Climate Change Economics and Modeling, Green Accounting, Productivity and Economic Growth. For more personal details and experience please see the link to her own webpage.
Peer reviewed
- Reconciling Economic Growth and Carbon Mitigation: Challenges and Policy Options in China Cao, J. (2010) “Reconciling Economic Growth and Carbon Mitigation: Challenges and Policy Options in China,” Asian Economic Policy Review 5(1), pp110-129. (SSCI: 600IR)
- Chinese Economic Development and the Environment (Book Review) Cao, J. (2010) “Book Review: Chinese Economic Development and the Environment,” Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning, 12(3), pp 335-337. (SSCI: 651AS)
- Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China Cao, Jing, M. Ho, D. Jorgenson. R. Ren, L. Sun, X. Yue (2009), "Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China", Review of Income and Wealth, 55(1), 485-513.
- The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China Cao, Jing, M. Ho, and D. Jorgenson (2009), "The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China", Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 3(2), 189-208.
- China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions Cao, Jing, R. Garbaccio, and M. Ho (2009), "China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions", Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 3(2), 231-250.
- The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China Cao, Jing, M. Ho, and D. Jorgenson (2009), "The Local and Global Benefits of Green Tax Policies in China", Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 3(2), 189-208.
- China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions Cao, Jing, R. Garbaccio, and M. Ho (2009), "China's 11th Five-Year Plan and the Environment: Reducing SO2 Emissions", Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 3(2), 231-250.
- Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China Cao, Jing, M. Ho, D. Jorgenson. R. Ren, L. Sun, X. Yue (2009), "Industrial and Aggregate Measures of Productivity Growth in China", Review of Income and Wealth, 55(1), 485-513.
- Measuring Green Productivity Growth for China’s Manufacture Sectors Cao, Jing (2007), "Measuring Green Productivity Growth for China’s Manufacture Sectors", Asian Economic Journal, 21(4), 423-449.
Discussion Papers
Books
- Reconcile Human Development and Climate Protection: A Multistage Hybrid Climate Policy Architecture Cao, Jing. 2010. "Reconcile Human Development and Climate Protection: A Multistage Hybrid Climate Policy Architecture". In Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy: Implementing Architectures for Agreement, edited by Joseph E. Aldy and Robert N. Stavins. Cambridge University Press, pp 563-398.
- Reconcile Human Development and Climate Protection: A Multistage Hybrid Climate Policy Architecture Cao, J.2010. "Reconcile Human Development and Climate Protection: A Multistage Hybrid Climate Policy Architecture". In Post-Kyoto International Climate Policy: Implementing Architectures for Agreement, edited by Joseph E. Aldy and Robert N. Stavins. Cambridge University Press, pp 563-398.
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