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China’s Economic Gene Mutations electronic resource By Electricity Economics and Multi-agent / by Zhaoguang Hu, Jian Zhang, Ning Zhang.

By: Hu, Zhaoguang [author.]Contributor(s): Zhang, Jian [author.] | Zhang, Ning [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2015Edition: 1st ed. 2015Description: XVIII, 491 p. 285 illus., 277 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783662472989Subject(s): Energy | Energy policy | Energy and state | Power electronics | Energy industries | public administration | Energy | Energy Policy, Economics and Management | Energy Economics | Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Networks | Public AdministrationDDC classification: 333.79 | 338.926 LOC classification: HD9502-9502.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Part one: Economic Gene Mapping in China by Electricity Economics -- China’s Electricity Economy -- Challenge-Opportunity and Mutations in China’s Economy -- Economic Gene Mapping of China -- Part two: Methodology of Agent Response Equilibrium -- Review of Economic Modeling -- Introduction of Intelligent Engineering -- Agents Response Equilibrium Model -- Individual Agent Functions and Computer Programming -- Part three: China’s Economic Simulations by Agents Response Equilibrium -- China’s Economic Simulation for the Period of Global Crisis -- China’s Economic Simulations in 2011-2014 by Agents Response Equilibrium Model.- China’s Input-output Tables of 2011-2025 Simulated by ARE.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The book focuses on low-carbon issues and China’s economy, which is analyzed from the perspective of electricity economics. It proposes the novel concept of an “economic gene” to reflect certain characteristics of the economy. The gene mapping of China’s economy has been studied based on production functions with electricity. Economic mutations have also been studied with the aim of diagnosing problems in the economy.  Two such mutations have occurred in China since 1978, the most recent being in 2012 and no further mutation is expected until 2025. The book describes the inherent quality of China’s economy from 2012 to 2025, and how mechanism reforms would greatly improve marginal representative factor productivity in this period. The agents response equilibrium (ARE) approach to simulate national economy, based on multi-agent technology is proposed. Another cornerstone of the model is the input-output table. Simulated input-output tables from 2011 to 2025 are provided in the book. This book provides recommendations for policy makers and advisors, and is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of economics, public policies, low-carbon development, electricity and energy. It also provides insights into China’s economic development.
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Part one: Economic Gene Mapping in China by Electricity Economics -- China’s Electricity Economy -- Challenge-Opportunity and Mutations in China’s Economy -- Economic Gene Mapping of China -- Part two: Methodology of Agent Response Equilibrium -- Review of Economic Modeling -- Introduction of Intelligent Engineering -- Agents Response Equilibrium Model -- Individual Agent Functions and Computer Programming -- Part three: China’s Economic Simulations by Agents Response Equilibrium -- China’s Economic Simulation for the Period of Global Crisis -- China’s Economic Simulations in 2011-2014 by Agents Response Equilibrium Model.- China’s Input-output Tables of 2011-2025 Simulated by ARE.

The book focuses on low-carbon issues and China’s economy, which is analyzed from the perspective of electricity economics. It proposes the novel concept of an “economic gene” to reflect certain characteristics of the economy. The gene mapping of China’s economy has been studied based on production functions with electricity. Economic mutations have also been studied with the aim of diagnosing problems in the economy.  Two such mutations have occurred in China since 1978, the most recent being in 2012 and no further mutation is expected until 2025. The book describes the inherent quality of China’s economy from 2012 to 2025, and how mechanism reforms would greatly improve marginal representative factor productivity in this period. The agents response equilibrium (ARE) approach to simulate national economy, based on multi-agent technology is proposed. Another cornerstone of the model is the input-output table. Simulated input-output tables from 2011 to 2025 are provided in the book. This book provides recommendations for policy makers and advisors, and is a valuable resource for researchers in the fields of economics, public policies, low-carbon development, electricity and energy. It also provides insights into China’s economic development.

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