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    A two-level dynamic game of carbon emission trading between Russia, China, and annex B countries (English)
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    19 January 2010
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    dynamic games
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    Cournot-Nash equilibrium
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    computable general equilibrium modeling
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    climate change
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    Kyoto protocol
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    emission trading
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    Russia
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    China
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