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A Study on Circular Economy Implementation in China

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  • Kui ZHOU
  • Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ
  • Chengcheng WAN
  • Akumba DENIS
  • Gael-Miguel JUILLARD

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As one of the most well-known concepts concern with sustainable development, circular economy (CE) has been implemented in many countries since the end of last century. As one of the biggest developing countries, China achieved rapid

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  • Kui ZHOU & Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ & Chengcheng WAN & Akumba DENIS & Gael-Miguel JUILLARD, 2014. "A Study on Circular Economy Implementation in China," Working Papers 2014-312, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
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    1. Dominique BONET FERNANDEZ & Isabelle PETIT & Agnès LANCINI, 2014. "L’Economie Circulaire : Quelles Mesures De La Performance Economique, Environnementale Et Sociale," Working Papers 2014-232, Department of Research, Ipag Business School.
    2. World Bank, 2009. "Developing a Circular Economy in China : Highlights and Recommendations," World Bank Publications - Reports 18889, The World Bank Group.
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    Circular Economy; Implementation; China;
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