This paper builds a model of government subsidies to green products in the face of heterogeneous customers with different green perferences. There are two kinds of subsidy mechanism in this paper: One is subsidies given to green manufactures, and other is subsidies given to customers. The result shows that the two subsidies both benefit development of green technology. And government subsidies given to manufacture can bring greater social welfare than those to customers. In addition, as green customers increase, the optimal subsidies for manufacturers decline, and the optimal subsidies for consumers increase
This paper studies government subsidies for green technology adoption while considering the manufact...
Today green supply chain management (GSCM) has received increasing emphasis, as a kind of modern man...
This paper compares the effects of technology innovation and pricing policy in green markets on the ...
This paper investigates the government’s optimal subsidy and tax policies in response to consumer en...
This paper investigates the government’s optimal subsidy and tax policies in response to consumer en...
abstract: This paper presents a two-period general equilibrium model that incorporates the firm's le...
Purpose: We consider a dynamic duopoly market in which two firms respectively produce green products...
Purpose: We consider a dynamic duopoly market in which two firms respectively produce green products...
The behavior of enterprises upgrading green technology presents a certain risk of failure. In this p...
The increasing public attention on green products prompted firms and government to focus on the desi...
The increasing public attention on green products prompted firms and government to focus on the desi...
We propose an incentive mechanism to increase the demand quantities of green products and present tw...
With the expanding awareness of worldwide governments to ecological issues, the idea of protecting t...
As public concerns on sustainable economic development increase, an increasing number of manufacture...
Many products are made by technological processes that cause environmental damage. Current environme...
This paper studies government subsidies for green technology adoption while considering the manufact...
Today green supply chain management (GSCM) has received increasing emphasis, as a kind of modern man...
This paper compares the effects of technology innovation and pricing policy in green markets on the ...
This paper investigates the government’s optimal subsidy and tax policies in response to consumer en...
This paper investigates the government’s optimal subsidy and tax policies in response to consumer en...
abstract: This paper presents a two-period general equilibrium model that incorporates the firm's le...
Purpose: We consider a dynamic duopoly market in which two firms respectively produce green products...
Purpose: We consider a dynamic duopoly market in which two firms respectively produce green products...
The behavior of enterprises upgrading green technology presents a certain risk of failure. In this p...
The increasing public attention on green products prompted firms and government to focus on the desi...
The increasing public attention on green products prompted firms and government to focus on the desi...
We propose an incentive mechanism to increase the demand quantities of green products and present tw...
With the expanding awareness of worldwide governments to ecological issues, the idea of protecting t...
As public concerns on sustainable economic development increase, an increasing number of manufacture...
Many products are made by technological processes that cause environmental damage. Current environme...
This paper studies government subsidies for green technology adoption while considering the manufact...
Today green supply chain management (GSCM) has received increasing emphasis, as a kind of modern man...
This paper compares the effects of technology innovation and pricing policy in green markets on the ...