A Game Pattern Analysis of the Cooperation and Competition of Global Carbon Emission Reduction

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As a huge systematic project, low-carbon emission reduction involves all of the world's vital profit. From the perspective of cooperation and competition, the dynamic equilibrium process is analyzed around the low-carbon emission reduction game background in this paper. Focus on the relevant principles of game theory to give a global analysis to global carbon emission reduction market and to explain the phenomenon during the global carbon emission reduction process. Try to expose the planning and motivation of the various interest game groups.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 524-527)

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2352-2355

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May 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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