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Carbon emission trading system of China: a linked market vs. separated markets

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Liu, Yu
Feng, Shenghao
Cai, Songfeng
Zhang, Yaxiong
Zhou, Xiang
Chen, Yanbin
Chen, Zhanming

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Gaodeng Jiaoyu Chubanshe

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The Chinese government intends to upgrade its current provincial carbon emission trading pilots to a nationwide scheme by 2015. This study investigates two of scenarios: separated provincial markets and a linked inter-provincial market. The carbon abateme

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Frontiers of Earth Science

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2037-12-31
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