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Emissions Trading to Improve Air Quality in an Industrial City in the People's Republic of China

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  • Krupnick, Alan

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  • Bell, Ruth

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  • Morgenstern, Richard

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  • Anderson, Robert
  • Abegunawardena, Piya
  • Schreifels, Jeremy
  • Dong, Cao
  • Jinan, Wang
  • Jitian, Wang
  • Larsen, Steiner

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  • Krupnick, Alan & Bell, Ruth & Morgenstern, Richard & Anderson, Robert & Abegunawardena, Piya & Schreifels, Jeremy & Dong, Cao & Jinan, Wang & Jitian, Wang & Larsen, Steiner, 2004. "Emissions Trading to Improve Air Quality in an Industrial City in the People's Republic of China," RFF Working Paper Series dp-04-16, Resources for the Future.
  • Handle: RePEc:rff:dpaper:dp-04-16
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    1. Minoru Nakada & Kazuhiro Ueta, 2007. "Sulphur Emission Control in China: Domestic Policy and Regional Cooperative Strategy," Energy & Environment, , vol. 18(2), pages 195-206, March.
    2. Raufer, Roger & Li, Shaoyi, 2009. "Emissions trading in China: A conceptual ‘leapfrog’ approach?," Energy, Elsevier, vol. 34(7), pages 904-912.
    3. Munnings, Clayton & Morgenstern, Richard & Wang, Zhongmin & Liu, Xu, 2014. "Assessing the Design of Three Pilot Programs for Carbon Trading in China," RFF Working Paper Series dp-14-36, Resources for the Future.
    4. Shih-Fang Lo & Mei-Ching Chang, 2014. "Regional Pilot Carbon Emissions Trading and its Prospects in China," Energy & Environment, , vol. 25(5), pages 899-913, July.

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