gxceed
← 論文一覧に戻る

To Market, to Market: The Social Foundations of Carbon Trading in Brazil and India

市場へ、市場へ:ブラジルとインドにおける炭素取引の社会的基盤 (AI 翻訳)

Simone Pulver, Tabitha M. Benney, Nathan Hultman

Global Environmental Politics📚 査読済 / ジャーナル2026-06-06#炭素価格経営インパクト: 資金調達対象セクター: agriculture
DOI: 10.1162/glep.a.737
原典: https://doi.org/10.1162/glep.a.737

🤖 gxceed AI 要約

日本語

本稿は経済社会学に基づく炭素市場分析フレームワークを提示し、ブラジルとインドの砂糖産業におけるCDM参加の比較分析を行う。仲介業者の役割や国内制度の違いが市場成果に影響することを実証。

English

This article introduces an economic sociology framework for carbon markets and compares CDM outcomes in Brazilian and Indian sugar industries. It shows how intermediaries and national institutions shaped market participation, highlighting cognitive and network foundations.

Unofficial AI-generated summary based on the public title and abstract. Not an official translation.

📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本ではGX-ETSやJ-クレジット制度の設計・運用に示唆を与える。特に仲介機関の役割や制度コンテクストの重要性は、日本のカーボンプライシング議論に有用な視点を提供する。

In the global GX context

The paper's focus on CDM market dynamics offers lessons for designing Article 6 carbon markets and national ETSs. It underscores the need to consider intermediary networks and institutional environments for effective carbon trading.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:A sociological lens on carbon market participation, emphasizing cognitive and network foundations beyond economic incentives.

🏢実務担当者:Carbon project developers and intermediaries can learn how institutional context shapes market engagement and outcomes.

🏛政策担当者:Insight into how national institutions and intermediary strategies affect carbon market effectiveness, relevant for Article 6 rulebook implementation.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Abstract Carbon markets are a leading global policy response to climate change. This article introduces a framework for analyzing carbon markets grounded in economic sociology. The framework centers on the cognitive, network, and institutional foundations of markets. A comparative case analysis of the outcomes of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in the Brazilian and Indian sugar industries illustrates how the framework can guide research. Sugar mills in both countries were governed by the same international CDM rules and operated in broadly similar political-economic contexts. However, a combined quantitative and qualitative analysis of sugar mill participation in the CDM reveals different dynamics at work in the Brazilian and Indian CDM markets. Owing to the cognitive complexity of the CDM, carbon market intermediaries were pivotal role in recruiting sugar mills to the CDM market. As key nodes in carbon market networks, their strategies and operations were shaped by the distinct national climate institutions of Brazil and India, producing markedly different market outcomes.

🔗 Provenance — このレコードを発見したソース

🔔 こうした論文の新着を逃したくない方は キーワードアラート に登録(無料・3キーワードまで)。

gxceed は公開メタデータに基づく研究支援データセットです。要約・翻訳・解説は AI 支援で生成されています。 最終的な解釈・検証は利用者が原典資料に基づいて行うことを前提とします。