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The following pages link to Green credit financing versus trade credit financing in a supply chain with carbon emission limits (Q2030549):
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- Game analysis of the multiagent evolution of existing building green retrofitting from the perspective of green credit (Q2045317) (← links)
- Effects of the carbon credits buy-back policy on manufacturing/remanufacturing decisions of the capital-constrained manufacturer (Q2083394) (← links)
- Information structure selection in a green supply chain: impacts of wholesale price and greenness level (Q2106715) (← links)
- Reselling or marketplace mode for an online platform: the choice between cap-and-trade and carbon tax regulation (Q2115764) (← links)
- The informational role of guarantee contracts (Q2140154) (← links)
- Recovery from demand disruption: two-stage financing strategy for a capital-constrained supply chain under uncertainty (Q2158027) (← links)
- Design of an environmental contract under trade credits and carbon emission reduction (Q2171073) (← links)
- Financing strategy and carbon emission abatement in a supply chain considering retailers' competition (Q2236213) (← links)
- Dynamical complexity of pricing and green level for a dyadic supply chain with capital constraint (Q2670389) (← links)
- Optimum operational schedule and accounts receivable financing in a production supply chain considering hierarchical industrial status and uncertain yield (Q2672139) (← links)
- Optimal financing strategy in a closed-loop supply chain for construction machinery remanufacturing with emissions abatement (Q2691246) (← links)
- Dynamic pricing of a manufacturer producing new/remanufactured products with consideration of strategic green consumers (Q2691436) (← links)
- Pricing of platform service supply chain with dual credit: can you have the cake and eat it? (Q6099420) (← links)
- Sustainable supply chain finance through digital platforms: a pathway to green entrepreneurship (Q6148722) (← links)
- Multistage global supply chain inventory model with the impact of carbon tariffs for deteriorating items (Q6189844) (← links)
- The impact of blockchain on restricting the misuse of green loans in a capital-constrained supply chain (Q6556095) (← links)
- Platform financing versus bank financing: ``when to choose which'' for green production systems (Q6572892) (← links)