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Political Recentralisation and the Diffusion of Solar Energy in China
Geoffrey C. Chen,
Charles Lees
College of Business, Government and Law
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Business & Economics
Solar Energy
97%
Governance
38%
China
36%
Authoritarianism
27%
Principal-agent Theory
23%
Control Mechanism
19%
Catch-up
19%
Energy Sector
18%
Emergency
18%
Police
16%
Monitoring
13%
Social Sciences
solar energy
100%
China
43%
governance
35%
Police patrols
27%
political control
22%
authoritarianism
19%
micro level
18%
monitoring
13%
interview
7%
Arts & Humanities
Energy
55%
China
51%
Governance
38%
Authoritarianism
21%
Police
19%
Emergency
18%
Monitoring
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
solar energy
77%
authoritarianism
41%
police
29%
alarm
25%
organization
17%
monitoring
12%
material
9%