China shifts gears : automakers, oil, pollution, and development / Kelly Sims Gallagher.
Series: Urban and industrial environmentsPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2006.Description: x, 219 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 026207270X (alk. paper)
- 9780262072700 (alk. paper)
- 026257232X (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9780262572323 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- Automobile industry and trade -- China
- Automobile industry and trade -- Environmental aspects -- China
- Automobile industry and trade -- Energy consumption -- China
- Auto's
- Milieubeleid
- Technische vernieuwing
- Economische ontwikkeling
- China
- Automobilindustrie -- China
- Automobil -- Umweltschutz -- China
- Umweltschutz -- Automobil -- China
- Kraftfahrzeugindustrie
- Wirtschaftsentwicklung
- Umweltverschmutzung
- Energieverbrauch
- China
- 338.4/76292220951 22
- HD9710.C52 G34 2006
Contents:
Introduction -- The energy and environmental dimensions of cars in China -- Zoom, zoom, zoom : the auto industry and economic development -- Foreign technology in the development of China's automotive sector -- Beijing Jeep -- Shanghai GM -- Chang'An Ford -- Technology transfer, energy, and the environment -- Technology transfer, innovation, and economic development -- Limits to leapfrogging and how to overcome them : implications for policy, theory, and future research.
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The Anton Library of Chinese Studies General Stacks | HD9710.C52 G34 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | TBC00010075 |
Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-201) and index.
Introduction -- The energy and environmental dimensions of cars in China -- Zoom, zoom, zoom : the auto industry and economic development -- Foreign technology in the development of China's automotive sector -- Beijing Jeep -- Shanghai GM -- Chang'An Ford -- Technology transfer, energy, and the environment -- Technology transfer, innovation, and economic development -- Limits to leapfrogging and how to overcome them : implications for policy, theory, and future research.
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