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benefits and costs, and incidence across household and industry groups. The model is applied to China, the world's largest …
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This report analyses the influence of the design features of China’s pilot emissions trading systems (ETS) in the … government regulation of China’s electricity sector, including the electricity markets in Hubei and Shenzhen, carbon pricing has … China’s ETS in internalizing the carbon cost in the future will depend on the political acceptability of electricity price …
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In order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, China's provinces have issued a series of carbon emission trading policies … in recent years. As China's first ecological civilization demonstration zone, Fujian Province has also promulgated an …
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countries and the results might be biased due to the lower power of these linear unit root tests. China provides an interesting … study the convergence of the carbon price in China's seven carbon markets over the period of April 6, 2014 to February 17 …
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China has realized that for its own sake and from the international community’s perspective, it cannot afford to … development. Specifically, to meet the grand goal involves not only capping China’s nationwide coal consumption to let it peak … arguing why China’s anti-pollution outcomes this time might be different from the previous ones. …
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, use of offsets, and enforcement and compliance. This article explains why China opts for emissions trading, rather than …
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Putting a price on carbon is considered a crucial step for China's endeavor of harnessing the market forces to reduce … its energy consumption and carbon emissions. Indeed, aligned with China's grand experiment with low-carbon provinces and … market power of dominated players, use of offsets, and enforcement and compliance. This article explains why China turns to …
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production sectors, bilateral climate policies, asymmetric economies, and asymmetric stochastic shocks, using China and the EU as … both China's and the EU's emission quotas should be adjusted pro-cyclically under separate carbon markets. The cross …
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