Study on the Allocation of Carbon Emissions Based on the Supply Chain Profit Distribution

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Control and allocation of carbon emissions for government has become an important way to reduce carbon emissions. How to allocate the carbon emissions reasonably and orderly is a core issue. Based on the supply chain profit distribution model, this paper by introducing the government how to allocate carbon emissions, a quantitative model of the carbon emissions allocation of government is built, and the carbon emissions of enterprises by the bilateral negotiation between government and enterprise are analyzed. Our conclusions provide the decision-making for the relevant departments to design the allocation of carbon emissions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 712-715)

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3067-3071

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June 2013

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