AbstractWestern Developed countries established pollutant emission rights trading market to control pollution and got good results. China got the same result rapidly by command & control. Which mode is better? This paper contrasts the pollution control cases of U.S and China, and discusses the standard of pollution control mechanism selection. Emission trading market is man-made and cannot operate well without administrative order. Command & control can also lead low effective firms out of the industry. A conclusion is drawn that in the circumstance of market failure without non-mature environment for market, command & control mode can get high efficiency and low cost results
Beginning in the 1990s, China has completed two phases of emission trading pilots. In this paper we ...
Abstract(#br)By the end of 2017, China formally established the national carbon trading market, howe...
Beginning in the 1990s, China has completed two phases of emission trading pilots. In this paper we ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to overview the development of China's emission trading, which...
Governmental intervention is essential to combat environmental pollution, a phenomenon classically e...
As human beings, we rely on the atmospheric environment as a valuable resource for our daily needs. ...
As China's economy has grown, atmospheric pollution has become a greater problem and a matter of inc...
China’s air pollution has become a major environmental concern for the Chinese government and the Ch...
Emissions Trading, a market-based instrument used for environmental proctection, has been adopted as...
As is the case in most developing countries, China relies on command-and-control regulation to contr...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR6: “Co-control of air pollution and GHGs in China’s i...
Institutions—the formal rules and informal norms that shape human interaction ( North 1991 )—have ...
Emission trading is considered to be cost-effective environmental economic instrument for pollution ...
Purpose – Trade and environment are essential issues closely related to the development of the natio...
Beginning in the 1990s, China has completed two phases of emission trading pilots. In this paper we ...
Abstract(#br)By the end of 2017, China formally established the national carbon trading market, howe...
Beginning in the 1990s, China has completed two phases of emission trading pilots. In this paper we ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to overview the development of China's emission trading, which...
Governmental intervention is essential to combat environmental pollution, a phenomenon classically e...
As human beings, we rely on the atmospheric environment as a valuable resource for our daily needs. ...
As China's economy has grown, atmospheric pollution has become a greater problem and a matter of inc...
China’s air pollution has become a major environmental concern for the Chinese government and the Ch...
Emissions Trading, a market-based instrument used for environmental proctection, has been adopted as...
As is the case in most developing countries, China relies on command-and-control regulation to contr...
The mitigation of carbon emissions has been the subject of gradual policy development in the interna...
A summary of EEPSEA Research Report No. 2011-RR6: “Co-control of air pollution and GHGs in China’s i...
Institutions—the formal rules and informal norms that shape human interaction ( North 1991 )—have ...
Emission trading is considered to be cost-effective environmental economic instrument for pollution ...
Purpose – Trade and environment are essential issues closely related to the development of the natio...
Beginning in the 1990s, China has completed two phases of emission trading pilots. In this paper we ...
Abstract(#br)By the end of 2017, China formally established the national carbon trading market, howe...
Beginning in the 1990s, China has completed two phases of emission trading pilots. In this paper we ...