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    Identification and evolution of critical betweenness sectors and transactions from the view of CO2 reduction in supply chain network by Jia, Nanfei, Gao, Xiangyun, Liu, Donghui, Shi, Jianglan, Jiang, Meihui

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (20-09-2019)
    “…Sectors tend to generate pressure on the environment due to its large amounts of emissions. The aim of this study is to identify critical betweenness sectors…”
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    Supply and demand response trends of lithium resources driven by the demand of emerging renewable energy technologies in China by Liu, Donghui, Gao, Xiangyun, An, Haizhong, Qi, Yabin, Sun, Xiaoqi, Wang, Ze, Chen, Zhihua, An, Feng, Jia, Nanfei

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-06-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] The supply and demand response trends of lithium resources in China are investigated under the obvious changes caused by the rapid…”
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    Indicators for assessing the impact of sectoral CO2 reduction in the industrial chain: Evidence from China by Jia, Nanfei, Gao, Xiangyun, Liu, Donghui, Si, Jingjian, Jiang, Meihui

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-08-2021)
    “…•Two new indicators are proposed to assess the impact of sector CO2 reduction on other sectors.•These indicators consider the cascading effect between sectors…”
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    Revisiting the Dynamic Response of Chinese Price Level to Crude Oil Price Shocks Based on a Network Analysis Method by Sun, Qingru, Wang, Ze, Jia, Nanfei

    Published in Entropy (Basel, Switzerland) (07-07-2022)
    “…Crude oil price shocks have led to a fluctuation in commodity prices through the industrial chain and supply–demand relationships, which can substantially…”
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    Identifying key sectors based on cascading effect along paths in the embodied CO2 emission flow network in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China by Jia, Nanfei, Gao, Xiangyun, An, Haizhong, Sun, Xiaoqi, Jiang, Meihui, Liu, Xiaojia, Liu, Donghui

    “…The emission of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) is a serious environmental issue, especially in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Unlike previous studies that mainly…”
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    Structural decomposition analysis of global carbon emissions: The contributions of domestic and international input changes by Jiang, Meihui, An, Haizhong, Gao, Xiangyun, Jia, Nanfei, Liu, Siyao, Zheng, Huiling

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-09-2021)
    “…Finding the essential factors driving carbon emissions is vital for the carbon reduction policy-making. Different from the existing research, this paper…”
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    Do macroprudential policies reduce risk spillovers between energy markets?: Evidence from time-frequency domain and mixed-frequency methods by Xie, Qichang, Bai, Yu, Jia, Nanfei, Xu, Xin

    Published in Energy economics (01-06-2024)
    “…Preventing volatility spillovers between energy markets is essential for maintaining financial stability. Macroprudential policies play an invaluable tool in…”
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    Global food-miles account for nearly 20% of total food-systems emissions by Li, Mengyu, Jia, Nanfei, Lenzen, Manfred, Malik, Arunima, Wei, Liyuan, Jin, Yutong, Raubenheimer, David

    Published in Nature food (01-06-2022)
    “…Food trade plays a key role in achieving global food security. With a growing consumer demand for diverse food products, transportation has emerged as a key…”
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    Asymmetric impact of oil structural shocks on non-ferrous metals supply chains: A groundbreaking multidimensional quantile-on-quantile regression by Xie, Qichang, Jiang, Yinghui, Jia, Nanfei, Wang, Hongtao

    Published in International review of financial analysis (01-11-2024)
    “…This paper examines the predictability of various oil price shocks on the returns of non-ferrous metals from the supply and demand sides in the US, UK, and…”
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    Measurement of daily climate physical risks and climate transition risks faced by China's energy sector stocks by Xu, Xin, An, Haizhong, Huang, Shupei, Jia, Nanfei, Qi, Yajie

    “…This paper introduces a novel approach for assessing the daily climate transition risk level in China and quantifying the climate physical risk associated with…”
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    New evidence of interdependence in forex markets: A connection of connection analysis by Wu, Tao, Sun, Xiaotong, Xu, Xin, Jia, Nanfei, Xuan, Siyuan

    Published in International review of financial analysis (01-10-2024)
    “…Uncovering the complex connections among components is a fundamental approach to understand underlying mechanisms and then guide decision-making in forex…”
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    Consumption-based multi-objective optimization model for minimizing energy consumption: A case study of China by Jiang, Meihui, An, Haizhong, Gao, Xiangyun, Liu, Donghui, Jia, Nanfei, Xi, Xian

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-10-2020)
    “…To minimize energy consumption while maintaining the economic growth, this paper proposed a novel consumption-based multi-objective optimization model (CMOM),…”
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    Lithium resource allocation optimization of the lithium trading network based on material flow by Yang, Ping, Gao, Xiangyun, Zhao, Yiran, Jia, Nanfei, Dong, Xiaojuan

    Published in Resources policy (01-12-2021)
    “…The global consumption of electronic products and new energy vehicles is continually increasing, driving the rapid development of lithium resources and the…”
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    Dynamic volatility spillovers among bulk mineral commodities: A network method by An, Sufang, Gao, Xiangyun, An, Haizhong, Liu, Siyao, Sun, Qingru, Jia, Nanfei

    Published in Resources policy (01-06-2020)
    “…The volatility spillover effects among bulk mineral commodities is an important and hot issue in mineral resource policy. This paper applies a network theory…”
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    The main transmission paths of price fluctuations for tungsten products along the industry chain by Jia, Nanfei, An, Haizhong, Gao, Xiangyun, Liu, Donghui, Chang, Hao

    Published in Resources policy (01-01-2023)
    “…Tungsten is deemed a critical raw material by many nations, given its irreplaceable use in industrial and military applications. In particular, China has high…”
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    Structural evolution and the influence mechanism of the global embedded tungsten value flow networks: The perspective of value chain and technological progress by Jia, Nanfei, Pi, Zhengrong, Zuo, Min, Liu, Donghui, An, Haizhong, Wang, Jialiang

    Published in Resources policy (01-04-2024)
    “…Tungsten, as an important strategic resource, is increasingly crucial for the industrial development of various countries (regions). From the perspective of…”
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    Exploring behavior changes of the lithium market in China: Toward technology-oriented future scenarios by Liu, Donghui, Gao, Xiangyun, An, Haizhong, Qi, Yabin, Wang, Ze, Jia, Nanfei, Chen, Zhihua

    Published in Resources policy (01-12-2020)
    “…The lithium market in China has experienced great changes due to emerging renewable energy technologies. Recycling, substitution and brine mining technologies…”
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    Identifying key sectors based on cascading effect along paths in the embodied CO 2 emission flow network in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China by Jia, Nanfei, Gao, Xiangyun, An, Haizhong, Sun, Xiaoqi, Jiang, Meihui, Liu, Xiaojia, Liu, Donghui

    “…The emission of carbon dioxide (CO ) is a serious environmental issue, especially in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Unlike previous studies that mainly consider…”
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