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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- 1 Atmospheric Environment in China: Introduction and Research Review
- 2 Summary: Sulfur Mandates and Carbon Taxes for 2006–2010
- 3 Summary: Carbon Taxes for 2013–2020
- 4 Primary Air Pollutant Emissions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China
- 5 Primary Air Pollutants and CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions from Cement Production in China
- 6 An Anthropogenic Emission Inventory of Primary Air Pollutants in China for 2005 and 2010
- 7 Atmospheric Modeling of Pollutant Concentrations
- 8 Benefits to Human Health and Agricultural Productivity of Reduced Air Pollution
- 9 The Economics of Environmental Policies in China
- A Economic-Environmental Model of China
- B The Valuation of Health Damages
- C New Assumptions and Methods for the 2013–2020 Policy Cases
- Contributors
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Preface and Acknowledgments
- 1 Atmospheric Environment in China: Introduction and Research Review
- 2 Summary: Sulfur Mandates and Carbon Taxes for 2006–2010
- 3 Summary: Carbon Taxes for 2013–2020
- 4 Primary Air Pollutant Emissions of Coal-Fired Power Plants in China
- 5 Primary Air Pollutants and CO<sub>2</sub> Emissions from Cement Production in China
- 6 An Anthropogenic Emission Inventory of Primary Air Pollutants in China for 2005 and 2010
- 7 Atmospheric Modeling of Pollutant Concentrations
- 8 Benefits to Human Health and Agricultural Productivity of Reduced Air Pollution
- 9 The Economics of Environmental Policies in China
- A Economic-Environmental Model of China
- B The Valuation of Health Damages
- C New Assumptions and Methods for the 2013–2020 Policy Cases
- Contributors
- Index