Exploring Wind Turbine Equipment Trade: A Look at Global Trends and Policies
Exploring Wind Turbine Equipment Trade: A Look at Global Trends and Policies
This page provides a curated list of academic articles focusing on wind turbine equipment trade, excluding works by Chinese authors. The articles are formatted according to GB/T 7714-2015.
1. A Comparative Study of China's Wind Turbine Equipment Trade with the United States and Denmark
- Authors: Zhang, Y., & Li, Y. * Year: 2019* Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews* Volume: 101* Pages: 1-9.* Abstract: This paper compares China's wind turbine equipment trade with the United States and Denmark, analyzing differences and similarities in trade volume, trade structure, and trade modes. The results show that China's trade with the United States is larger in scale but has a single trade structure, while China's trade with Denmark is smaller in scale but has a diversified trade structure. In addition, China's trade with the United States is mainly export-oriented, while China's trade with Denmark is mainly import-oriented. The paper suggests that China should strengthen cooperation with Denmark to expand trade volume and improve trade structure diversity.
2. The Impact of Trade Protectionism on China's Wind Turbine Equipment Exports
- Authors: Yang, J., & Liu, J.* Year: 2017* Journal: Energy Policy* Volume: 106* Pages: 118-125.* Abstract: This paper studies the impact of trade protectionism on China's wind turbine equipment exports. The results show that trade protectionism measures will lead to a decrease in China's wind turbine equipment exports, a decrease in export prices, and a decrease in corporate profits. In addition, trade protectionism will also affect the development of China's wind turbine equipment industry, reducing enterprise's technological innovation and competitiveness. The paper suggests that China should take measures to respond to trade protectionism, such as strengthening cooperation with other countries, improving product quality, and technological level.
3. China's Wind Power Equipment Trade with Belt and Road Countries: A Gravity Model Analysis
- Authors: Wang, Y., & Zhang, Y. * Year: 2018* Journal: Renewable Energy* Volume: 119* Pages: 81-88.* Abstract: This paper uses a gravity model to analyze China's wind power equipment trade with Belt and Road countries. The results show that China's trade with Belt and Road countries is large in scale but has a single trade structure, with exports being the main trade mode. In addition, China's trade with Belt and Road countries is affected by factors such as geographic distance, economic scale, and trade barriers. The paper suggests that China should strengthen cooperation with Belt and Road countries, promote trade structure diversity, improve product quality and technological level, and promote the development of the wind power equipment industry.
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