China’s regional rebound effect based on modelling multi-regional CGE |
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Authors: | Ningjing Wang |
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Institution: | School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China |
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Abstract: | Improving energy efficiency has been regarded as an important measure to reduce energy consumption, yet the rebound effect has greatly shrunken the energy saving consequences of this measure. To investigate regional rebound effect in China, a multi-region computed general equilibrium (CGE) model is established in this paper. The results show that there are obvious regional differences in the rebound effect in China. The primary energy rebound effects are positive, whereas the production-side power rebounds are below zero in most regions. We also simulated the energy subsidy reform scenarios, which indicates that reducing or even eliminating coal and oil subsidies will increase the production-side rebounds. Finally, feasible policy recommendations are put forward based on the results. |
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Keywords: | Rebound effect energy efficiency multi-region CGE energy subsidy reform energy tax structure |
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