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Research on Regional Cooperative Carbon Emission Reduction Interest Distribution Based on Emission Trade Policy

Wang Mingyue1, Liu Yu1,2, Li Mengming2, Shi Wenqiang3, Zhong Chao2   

  1. 1. School of Public Policy and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049;
    2. Institute of Science and Development, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190;
    3. School of Management and Economics, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081
  • Received:2017-03-13 Online:2019-02-28 Published:2019-03-07

Abstract:

A scientific and reasonable regional cooperative emission reduction interest distribution scheme can continuously promote the emission-reducing willingness of players in an agglomeration space, and effectively reduce the bad influence of the externality of carbon emission. Based on the model of interest distributions of asymmetric Nash negotiations, this paper solves the best discount coefficient of cooperative interest after negotiation, determines the distribution coefficient of local governments' emission reduction and the initial income distribution matrix. Taking into account the important factors of the local governments in the cooperative emission reduction, the degree of risk sharing and the local government emission reduction performance and other factors affecting the distribution of interest, this paper uses objective data and subjective evaluation data to calculate the influencing factors in order to build a revised regional cooperative emission reduction interest distribution program. Finally, the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei cooperation emission reduction system as the object of the design of the interest distribution programs are exemplified and the result shows that the revised program is more in line with the premise that the greater the risks of members and the better the performance of the reduction, the more interests should be. The revised interest distribution strategy can greatly improve the effectiveness and risk-taking capacity of the local government's emission reduction and enhance the stability of the cooperative relationship.

Key words: emission trade policy, carbon emission reduction, regional cooperation, interest distribution