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The governance-production nexus of eco-efficiency in Chinese resource-based cities: A two-stage network DEA approach

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
Volume 101, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2021.105408

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Eco-efficiency; Network DEA; Resource-based cities; Industrial sector; Government sector; China

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71922015, 71773075, 72074150]
  2. Chinese National Funding of Social Sciences [21ZDA084]
  3. Humanities and Social Science Foundation in the Ministry of Education of China [16YJCZH162]
  4. Research Committee of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Resource-based cities in China have played a significant role in the country's socio-economic development, but their heavy reliance on resources has led to environmental issues. Improving eco-efficiency is crucial for balancing environmental protection and economic growth. Collaboration between government and industrial sectors to address management deficiencies is essential for enhancing eco-efficiency.
For decades, resource-based cities in China have significantly contributed to China's socio-economic development. The heavy resource dependence of resource-based cities inevitably leads to a series of environmental problems. Mitigating environmental impacts in an unthinking manner might be disruptive for economic development. Improving eco-efficiency has been a crucial solution for protecting the environment while mitigating its negative economic impact. However, the method commonly used to evaluate the eco-efficiency - that is, the black-box data envelopment analysis (DEA) - cannot examine the inefficiencies of the internal structure, and as a result, the underlying management defects are unclear. To open the black box, this study presents a two-stage network DEA framework incorporating government and industrial sectors and measures the eco-efficiency of 84 resource-based cities during the post-financial crisis period (2007-2015). The results indicate that the average eco-efficiency of China's resource-based cities shows a promising increase, and there is a positive relationship between governance efficiency and production efficiency. The decreasing trend of governance efficiency in the Central, Western, and Northeast regions after 2014 shows the low quality of the government sector in the usage of fiscal income. Proactive disclosure of how the government sector conducts public business and spends taxpayers' money should be made to increase transparency, attract more entrepreneurial resources to carry out production activities, and further improve sustainability. The two-stage network DEA framework helps obtain more insights into the internal management defects of the government and industrial sectors and enhance their cooperation to improve the eco-efficiency precisely.

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