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Exploring the effect of industrial structure adjustment on interprovincial green development efficiency in China: A novel integrated approach

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ENERGY POLICY
Volume 134, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2019.110946

Keywords

Industrial structure rationalization; Industrial structure advancement; Green development efficiency; Super-efficiency slacks-based measure; Panel regression analysis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71771105, 71671013]
  2. National Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of China [16ZZD049]
  3. Guangdong Key Base of Humanities and Social Science-Enterprise Development Research
  4. Guangzhou key Base of Humanities and Social Science-Centre for Low Carbon Economic Research
  5. [[2016]95]

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Industrial structure adjustment is one of the effective measures for achieving green development. Aiming at improving green development efficiency through industrial structure adjustment, this study proposes a novel integrated approach incorporating industrial structure adjustment measurement, super-efficiency slacks-based measure with undesirable outputs and panel regression models to explore the effect of industrial structure adjustment on green development efficiency. Taking the provincial data of China from 1999 to 2016 as an example, the empirical results show that during the study period, China's provincial industrial structure rationalizations and advancements have three trends, i.e. rising, U-shaped and inverted U-shaped. In the meantime, China's provincial green development efficiency also has three trends, i.e. rising, falling and U-shaped. Industrial structure rationalization and advancement both have a positive effect on green development efficiency. Compared with the industrial structure rationalization, the advancement has a greater effect on green development efficiency. Environmental protection, urbanization, energy conservation and emission reduction policy are conducive to improving green development efficiency. However, human capital and openness have a negative effect on green development efficiency.

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