2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.cie.2021.107441
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Evaluation of consumption preference in China under environmental regulation policies: Scenario analysis based on a DECGE model

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“…Al-Nuaimi, S. R. et al investigated the relationship between education for sustainable development and consumer behavior, using a literature review to comprehensively evaluate consumers at both individual and environmental impact levels [15]. Xu, H. et al constructed a DECGE model to illustrate the issue of consumer perceptions under environmental constraints in the context of Chinese In-depth exploration was conducted by Xu, H. et al who constructed a DECGE model to illustrate the issue of consumer consumption perceptions under environmental constraints using Chinese consumption perceptions as the research context and conducted an in-depth investigation of the impact of the issue by setting up three scenarios to simulate consumers to consume [16]. Fang, C. et al constructed a learner model to recommend personalized learning resources to facilitate university students' learning online.…”
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“…Al-Nuaimi, S. R. et al investigated the relationship between education for sustainable development and consumer behavior, using a literature review to comprehensively evaluate consumers at both individual and environmental impact levels [15]. Xu, H. et al constructed a DECGE model to illustrate the issue of consumer perceptions under environmental constraints in the context of Chinese In-depth exploration was conducted by Xu, H. et al who constructed a DECGE model to illustrate the issue of consumer consumption perceptions under environmental constraints using Chinese consumption perceptions as the research context and conducted an in-depth investigation of the impact of the issue by setting up three scenarios to simulate consumers to consume [16]. Fang, C. et al constructed a learner model to recommend personalized learning resources to facilitate university students' learning online.…”
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“…Pei Liu. Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences, 9(1) (2024)[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17] …”
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