著作章节

 

  1. 1.Alexander Tarasyev and Bing Zhu, “Optimal Proportions in Growth Trends of Resource Productivity,” in: J. Crespo Cuaresma et al. (Eds.), Green Growth and Sustainable Development, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, Germany (2013), 49-66.
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  3. 2.Charla Griffy-Brown, Bing Zhu, and Jianbin Jin, “Information Technology and Changing Institutional Systems as They Shift from an Industrial to an Information Society: An Initial Comparative Analysis of the USA, Japan, and China,” in M. V. Van Geenhuizen et al (Eds), Technological Innovation Across Nations, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2009) 95-119 [ISBN 978-3-642-00157-4 ].
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  5. 3.Manfred Strubegger, Gerhard Totschnig and Bing Zhu, “MESSAGE (Model for Energy Supply Strategy Alternatives and their General Environmental Impact): A Technical Description,” in: L. Schrattenholzer et al (Eds), Achieving a Sustainable Global Energy System, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK (2004) 168-213 [ISBN 1-84376-923-9].
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  7. 4.Chihiro Watanabe and Bing Zhu, "A System Options for Sustainable Techno-Metabolism," in: D. Bourg and S. Erkman (Eds.), Perspectives on Industrial Ecology, Greenleaf Publishers, Sheffield (2003) 232-263 [ISBN 1-874719-46-2].
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  9. 5.Chihiro Watanabe, Charla Griffy-Brown, Bing Zhu and Akira Nagamatsu, “Inter-Firm Technology Spillover and the Creation of a ‘Virtuous Cycle’ between R&D, Market Growth, and Price Reduction: The Case of Photovoltaic Power Generation Development in Japan,” in: A. Grübler, N. Nakicenovic, and W. D. Nordhaus (Eds.), Technological Change and the Environment, Resources for the Future (RfF) Press, Washington, DC (2002) 127-159 [ISBN 1-891853-46-5].