Paper Title
A Goal Programming Approach to Assessing the Policy of Carbon Reduction and Economic Development

Abstract
With the increasing warming of the earth, the United Nations has formulated relevant treaties which require countries to put forward carbon reduction targets, but countries could not take into account both economic development and carbon reduction goals simultaneously, because the economic development often increased additional carbon emissions and there was a lack of objective adjustment between the two. Therefore, this study intends to resolve this dilemma based on a two-stage goal programming approach. At the first stage, an ideal production value of each industry is provided to meet the set carbon reduction and economic growth goals. At the second stage, the individual values of renewable and non-renewable energies will be determined. Through this production of each industry, we can pursue the goal of carbon reduction while enhancing the economic growth. Based on this result, relevant policies are formulated to help industrial transformation to achieve a low-carbon economy and sustainable development. Apreference realization mechanism with weighting and priority tools will be provided to facilitate the decision support and policy assessment procedure. Keywords - Goal programming, Industry Structure, Carbon reduction, Economic Development, Leontief I-O Model, Cobb-Douglas Production Theory