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Impact of Carbon Tax and Subsidy Policies on Original Equipment Manufacturers and Remanufacturing Companies from the Perspective of Carbon Emissions

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19106252

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carbon emission; original equipment manufacturer (OEM); remanufacturing; game model; sustainable development; global warming; government subsidy

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  1. National Social Science Foundation of China [20BGL108]

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This paper analyzes the impact of government carbon tax and subsidy policies on the manufacturing industry. The study finds that these policies have a positive effect on remanufactured products but impose restrictions on original products. The findings provide decision support and theoretical methods for government carbon emission policies and the sustainable development of the manufacturing industry.
To analyze the impact of government carbon tax and subsidy policies on the manufac turing industry in the context of carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. This paper constructs a game model based on two government policies: a carbon tax policy for the original product and a subsidy policy for the remanufactured product, taking the original product and the remanufactured product as the objects. The policy game model is used to study the impact of carbon taxes, government subsidies, and carbon emissions on product quality, sales, and corporate profits. The results show that under the carbon tax and government subsidy policies, the price of remanufactured products will decrease, the quality will increase, sales will improve, and remanufacturers' profits will increase; these outcomes are conducive to the development of remanufacturing enterprises. Meanwhile, the price of original products will increase, quality will decrease, sales will decline, and original equipment manufacturers will have to develop and adopt low-carbon technologies to achieve sustainable development. This paper provides decision support for the formulation of government carbon emission policy, and theories and methods for the sustainable development of the manufacturing industry.

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