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Study on the spillover effect of digital economy development on CO2 emissions
To study the spillover effect of the digital economy development on carbon emissions, this study innovatively constructs different spatial weight matrices, based on 2011–2020 panel data covering 30 Chinese provinces, and it explores the direct spillovers,
Jianchao Hou, Yu Fu
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Spatial spillover effects of skilled migration on innovation in China
Despite the importance of interregional skilled migration to regional development, few studies have explored its spatial spillover effects and their changes over time. Thus, employing the Spatial Durbin Model, we investigate the presence of regional spillovers of skilled migration at both national and sub-national levels in China.
Xing Gao, Jin Zhu, He Zhu, Xingman Zhang
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Spatial Spillover Effects from Foreign Direct Investment in Vietnam
This paper investigates the role of inter-firm interaction and geographical proximity in the \ud determination of productivity spillover effects from foreign to domestic firms. We developed \ud an estimation approach using the Spatial Durbin model and applied this to a firm-level dataset \ud from Vietnam from 2000-2005.
Tran, Toan Thang +2 more
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Based on provincial dynamic panel data from 2010 to 2019, this paper constructs a panel threshold model and explores the nonlinear relationship between environmental regulation and economic growth through channels of technological innovation. In addition,
Jing Chen, Liyuan Hu
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Evaluation of the spatial effect of urban green development can provide spatial clues for solving urban governance problems. The existing research lacks an assessment of urban green development from the perspective of productivity.
Congmei Hou, Yiming Ma
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Transport infrastructure connectivity is a spatial basis for economic development and the spillover and feedback effects of transport infrastructure investment (TII) have become an impetus for economic growth (EG).
Peiwen Guo, Jun Fang, Ke Zhu
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When it Rains, it Pours: Estimating the Spatial Spillover Effect of Rainfall
A large fraction of the world’s poor rely on rain-fed agriculture, which makes them vulnerable to changes in rainfall patterns. In this paper, we examine whether spatial correlation in rainfall results in these households also being vulnerable to an ...
Ahsan, RN, Hossain, F
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Stimulate economic growth by improving transport infrastructure – a lesson from China [PDF]
This paper uses Feder model to test impacts of transport infrastructure on economic growth. With China provincial data from 1990-2010 the empirical models, including Basic model, Time-Lag model and Spatial model, demonstrate that transport infrastructure
Xiaodong WANG, Danxuan DENG, Xiaoli WU
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As an important driving force for economic growth, transportation infrastructure can effectively integrate regional resources, deepen regional cooperation, and promote the rational utilization of resources.
Jian Wang +4 more
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Will Policy Uncertainty Deteriorate Haze Pollution? A Spatial Spillover Perspective
Haze has been a severe problem in China for some time, jeopardizing air quality, public health and sustainable growth. This paper examines the direct effect and spatial spillover effect of policy uncertainty on haze pollution with a spatial panel model ...
Xin Wang +5 more
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