Acknowledgments

This work was co-funded by the Guangdong Province Science Foundation and Guangdong Province Low Carbon Development Special Funds.

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Yuejun Luo

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Yuejun Luo, CEM, corresponding author, received his master of science degree from Nanjing Normal University. He is senior research assistant with the Department of Energy Strategy Research, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His interests include carbon emission trading system design and assessment, and energy management. Email: [email protected].

Wenjun Wang

Wenjun Wang, received a master of economics degree in Chongqing University and obtained her Ph.D. from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. She is a senior researcher with the department of energy strategy research, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Her interests include low-carbon economy policy, carbon tax, and carbon emission trading system assessment. Email: [email protected].

Xueyan Li

Xueyan Li, corresponding author, received her master of science degree from Beijing Normal University and obtained a Ph.D. from the University of Hong Kong. She is a senior researcher with the Central China Normal University school of sociology. Her interests include social policy assessment and evaluation Email: [email protected].

Daiqing Zhao

Daiqing Zhao, received her Ph.D. degree from Tohoku University. She is the chief of the Department of Energy Strategy Research, Guangzhou Institute of Energy Conversion, Chinese Academy of Sciences. She is on the advisory committee on environmental protection of the Standing Committee of the twelfth people's Congress of Guangdong Province, and a member of the Guangdong provincial advisory committee on policymaking. Her interests include low-carbon development policy and energy strategy. Email: [email protected].

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