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Study on Double Auction Model for Discharge Quota Trading of Water Pollutants

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Modeling Risk Management for Resources and Environment in China

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This paper briefly introduces the market structure and operating mechanism of the water pollutant emissions trading in order to increase efficiency, and proposes the double auction model which consists of water pollutant emissions trading transaction costs and trading volume, and the auction price and the exchange price trading mechanism rules. Then a numerical example is given to illustrate the application of this model, and it is significant in water pollutant emissions trading.

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This work is supported provided by the National Social Science Foundation of China (No. 08CJY02), the Key Project of Chinese Ministry of Education (No. 108064) and Project 333 Foundation of Jiangsu Province.

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Tang, H., Wang, H., Qiu, L. (2011). Study on Double Auction Model for Discharge Quota Trading of Water Pollutants. In: Wu, D., Zhou, Y. (eds) Modeling Risk Management for Resources and Environment in China. Computational Risk Management. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18387-4_41

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