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David Daokui Li: CPPCC Proposal on Promoting the Establishment of a Unified National Carbon Emissions Market
On March 5, 2022, David Daokui Li submitted the following Proposal on Promoting the Establishment of a Unified National Carbon Emissions Market to the CPPCC. Professor Li is the Director of the Academic Center for Chinese Economic Practice and Thinking (ACCEPT) and a nonpartisan member of the CPPCC National Committee.
2022-03-05 David Daokui Li -
Ju Jiandong: China Should Consider a Progressive Carbon Tax
Professor Ju Jiandong is the Unigroup Chair Professor at the PBC School of Finance of Tsinghua University, Director of the Green Finance Development Research Center at the Tsinghua University National Institute of Finance, and a researcher at ACCEPT. The following is an abridged translation of his speech at the 2021 Tsinghua PBCSF Economic Forum on Carbon Neutrality, held on September 16, 2021. This translation was originally published in the Pekingnology newsletter on October 20, 2021. The piec
2021-10-22 Originally published in Pekingnology -
David Li | CPPCC Proposal for the Establishment of a Digital Economy Development and Supervision Committee
Originally published in Chinese by ACCEPT on March 6, 2021. Translated by ACCEPT.Chinese version: http://www.accept.tsinghua.edu.cn/2021/0306/c69a815/page.htmDuring the 2021 Two Sessions, David Daokui Li, a member of the CPPCC Standing Committee and director of the Academic Center for Chinese Economic Practice and Thinking (ACCEPT) at Tsinghua University, pointed out in his proposal that the Central Economic Work Conference in 2020 emphasized the need to “strengthen anti-monopoly measures and pr
2021-03-06 David Daokui Li, ACCEPT -
Ensuring Security, Protecting Livelihoods, and Seeking Long-Term Development: A Strategic Analysis of the Economic Situation During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Presented by the Institute for National and Global Governance and the Academic Center for Chinese Economic Practice and Thinking (ACCEPT) of Tsinghua University
2020-04-20 Li Daokui, Li Keaobo, Li Bing, Lu Lin, Guo Meixin, Feng Ming, Xu Xiang, Shi Jinjian, Wu Shuyu, Chen Dapeng, Zhang Chi, Zhang He, Lang Kun -
Resuming Full Operations: Challenges and Countermeasures
This article puts forward the following six points of view based on related research: First, according to the model-based prediction of the Academic Center for China's Economic Practice and Thinking (ACCEPT), if appropriate policies are introduced, the economic impact of the COVID-19 outbreak will be limited and controllable. If the outbreak is controlled and operations are fully resumed by the end of Q1 or by the end of the first half, the national economic growth will be dragged down by 0.17
2020-02-21 David Daokui Li, Li Keaobo