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Research on Subsidy Policies to Promote China’s Low-Carbon Development: Taking the Promotion of Electric Vehicles as an Example

The large-scale promotion of electric vehicles is China’s strategic measure to alleviate the energy crisis, deal with climate change and promote green development. Taking 19 large and medium-sized cities in China as samples, this thesis constructs a quantitative model of policy subsidies and a gray...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2024-01, Vol.520, p.4030
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