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Pricing Mechanism on Carbon Emission Rights under CDM

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Cost difference between developing countries and developed countries is basic condition of Clean Development Mechanism(CDM).This paper, based on cost difference between developing countries and developed countries, aims to construct bilateral transaction model in the condition of price limits and without price limits, through the bilateral transaction game between developing countries and developed countries, coming to the conclusion that forced quotation police takes important influence trading price and trading volume in national CDM market, and advances some suggestion when China faces the opportunity and challenge.

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Bao, J., Zuo, J. (2012). Pricing Mechanism on Carbon Emission Rights under CDM. In: Zeng, D. (eds) Advances in Control and Communication. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 137. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-26007-0_31

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