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A New Green Efficiency-Based Carbon Taxing Policy and Its Effects on a Production-Inventory System with Random Carbon Emissions and Green Investment

In this study, the author proposes a new carbon taxing policy. This proposed carbon tax has two tax components. The first component is constant, and the second component depends on the green efficiency of production. The green efficiency of production is measured by the average amount of emissions p...

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Carbon
Clean technology
Climate change
Defective products
Efficiency
Emissions trading
Environmental tax
Global warming
Greenhouse effect
Independent variables
Inventory
Inventory control
Inventory management
Investments
Manufacturers
Manufacturing
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Order quantity
Production capacity
Random variables
Supply chains
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