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Resource Endowment, Industrial Structure, and Green Development of the Yellow River Basin

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SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 8, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13084530

Keywords

green development; resource endowment; industrial structure; green total factor productivity

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  1. Major Science and Technology Projects in Shanxi Province [20181102017]
  2. China University of Mining and Technology (Beijing) Yuezaki Young Scholars Funded Project [800015Z1121]

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This study uses the SBM-GML and GMM models to show that resource endowment hinders green development while industrial structure advancement promotes it. The impact of industrial structure on green development varies significantly depending on the type of city.
The Yellow River Basin is an important energy base of China, and its green development is crucial to Chinese economic transformation. In this paper, we calculate the green total factor productivity (GTFP) to measure the green development level of the Yellow River Basin by using an Slack Based Model- Global Malmquist-Luenberger (SBM-GML) index model. On this basis, we use a Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) model to further analyze the impact of resource endowment and industrial structure on the green development of cities. The results show that resource endowment inhibits the green development of cities and that the resource curse is observed in the Yellow River Basin. The industrial structure advancement significantly promotes the green development of cities. The impact of industrial structure rationalization on green development varies significantly on the type of city. Specifically, it has an inhibiting effect on key environmental protection cities but a promoting effect on non-key environmental protection cities.

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