China’s Command Economy And Climate Growth: Centralization, Decarbonization, And Global Implications
China’s Command Economy And Climate Growth: Centralization, Decarbonization, And Global Implications
Amid a fragmenting global energy landscape shaped by geopolitical tension and heightened energy security needs, China has pursued a distinctive path: a state-led economic model built on centralized resource allocation, standardized procurement, and top-down implementation. This has enabled rapid advances in renewables, electric vehicles, and battery technologies, with China quickly becoming a world leader in all three areas.... By: A&O Shearman
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