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040 _cCR-SiIICA
041 _aeng
_beng
090 _aINVES-ET P01 E58
100 _986561
_aLi, G.
100 _988207
_aLuo, Y.
100 _965074
_aEnglish, H.E.
100 _9117422
_aScott, A.
110 _99484
_aIDRC, Ottawa (Canadá)
111 _932079
_a12. Pacific Trade and Development Conference
_cVancouver (Canadá)
_d7-11 Set 1981
245 _aEnergy constraints and the open economic strategy in China's modernization
245 _aRenewable resource in the Pacific
260 _aOttawa (Canadá)
_c1982
270 _aIICA Prog II, San José (Costa Rica)
300 _ap. 221-229
440 _9170120
_aIDRC (Canadá)
_vno. 181e
500 _aSum. (En, Fr)
520 _aThe People's Republic of China is in the midst of transition - opening its doors to the outside world and reorienting its policies toward upgrading the standards of living of its people. The changes are extensive and have profound implications for all sectors, including energy. The major implications are that China will be expanding its exports substantially and increasing production and marketing of consumer goods, especially from light industries. It will be looking to the rest of the world for markets and for technical expertise. Teh country has a long history of using resources other than crude oil for energy. Sun, wind, biomass, and water power are used extensively throughout the country. Currently, however, energy is being consumed inefficiently. The available resources and some programs to use them effectively are presented in this paper
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_aDESARROLLO ECONOMICO
690 _9159445
_aPOLITICA DE DESARROLLO
690 _9155145
_aMODERNIZACION
690 _9148668
_aFUENTE DE ENERGIA
690 _9158811
_aPLANES DE DESARROLLO
690 _9140297
_aCHINA
901 _aP05
_b03323
902 _aE14
903 _aKE
904 _aIICA
905 _aC
906 _a19870101
907 _aIICA Prog II, San José (Costa Rica)
908 _aB
909 _aAM
912 _aeng
914 _aINVESTIG
914 _aEXTRA
942 _cANA
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