Towards a typology of pilots: the Shanghai emissions-trading scheme pilot

IF 2.4 3区 社会学 Q1 POLITICAL SCIENCE Journal of Chinese Governance Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/23812346.2019.1652492
Iselin Stensdal
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Abstract Piloting has become a prevalent feature of Chinese politics. However, there is a gap in classification of pilot types. This article offers an initial ordering of pilot types, categorized on the basis of institutional dynamics, changes, and staying power of institutions; and how pilots are handled by the local government. Government–business interactions are seen as an indicator of the government’s handling of the pilot. Three pilot types are proposed: perfunctory, policy-focused, and goal-oriented. One case is examined in depth: the Shanghai carbon-market emissions trading scheme pilot, from the time it was announced in November 2011, to the end of the first compliance cycle in June 2014. The Shanghai pilot was arguably a goal-oriented one: the local government put considerable effort into ensuring positive results, by allocating resources and interacting with the enrolled companies. The case-study draws on written sources such as government notices, regulations and news, as well as on semi-structured interviews conducted in 2015.
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试点的类型化:上海排污权交易试点
摘要飞行员已经成为中国政治的一个普遍特征。然而,在试点类型的分类方面存在差距。本文提供了试点类型的初步排序,根据制度动态、变化和制度持久力进行分类;以及当地政府如何处理飞行员。政府与企业的互动被视为政府处理试点的一个指标。提出了三种试点类型:敷衍型、政策型和目标型。对一个案例进行了深入研究:上海碳市场排放交易方案试点,从2011年11月宣布到2014年6月第一个合规周期结束。上海试点可以说是一个以目标为导向的试点:地方政府通过分配资源和与注册公司互动,为确保取得积极成果付出了相当大的努力。该案例研究借鉴了政府通知、法规和新闻等书面来源,以及2015年进行的半结构化采访。
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