December 2006
Energy In China: Substitution Revolution
China’s power sector is complex, poorly understood and important. The country consumes a lot of energy, imports a lot of energy products and is already a leading global polluter. In this issue, CEQ pieces together China’s contemporary energy story and provide pointers to the future.
Also in this issue:
Arthur Kroeber, Matthew Crabbe and Paul French dissect China’s consumption boom
Tom Miller argues that a functioning fund management industry is vital to ensure that China’s workers receive a decent nest egg when they retire