 

#  Jorgenson and Nielsen on Carbon Taxes in China 

 





June 28, 2016

 

 

Prof. Dale JORGENSON was [interviewed by Caixin](http://international.caixin.com/2016-06-01/100950008.html), China's independent news magazine, and he and Project Executive Director Chris NIELSEN were [interviewed by the Harvard Gazette](http://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2016/06/tackling-carbon-emissions-in-china/), about the role of taxes to meet China's carbon pricing goals given limitations of its national carbon trading scheme. The interviews followed a China Project symposium on the subject held in Beijing on May 30-31, sponsored in part by the Harvard Global Institute. Leading representatives of government research institutes and around ten university research groups participated in the event, which was held off-the-record to facilitate open debate across disparate views of the challenges of carbon pricing in China. Joining Harvard in co-sponsorship and staging of the symposium was the Energy Foundation China and its research affiliate, the Innovative Green Development Program.



 

 

 



 

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