ANALYSIS: The overload risk in China’s embrace of environmental markets

Published 09:57 on September 22, 2016  /  Last updated at 00:59 on September 23, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, China

China’s recent creation of a fifth type of environmental market risks spreading a regulatory overlap that could leave officials dangerously overstretched as they grapple with designing ever more complex mechanisms.
China’s recent creation of a fifth type of environmental market risks spreading a regulatory overlap that could leave officials dangerously overstretched as they grapple with designing ever more complex mechanisms.


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