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| Titel: |
The impact of the Belt and Road Initiative on regional green innovation development—based on 277 prefecture-level and above cities from China. |
| Autoren: |
Xie, Yongle1 (AUTHOR), Yuan, Lei2 (AUTHOR), Ai, Jingsi1 (AUTHOR), Han, Ning3 (AUTHOR) hanning722@126.com |
| Quelle: |
Applied Economics. Aug2025, p1-15. 15p. 2 Illustrations. |
| Schlagwörter: |
*TECHNOLOGICAL progress, *INDUSTRIALIZATION, *SUSTAINABLE development, *ENVIRONMENTAL, social, & governance factors, *REGIONAL development, BELT & Road Initiative, GREEN behavior |
| Geografische Kategorien: |
CHINA |
| Abstract: |
Promoting green development along the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is an important initiative for global environmental governance and an inevitable choice for leading the economic and social development in a green, low-carbon and recycling-oriented manner. This article analyzes the impact of the BRI on the green innovation development along the routes and neighbouring regions by using the Super-SBM model, the dynamic-spatial difference-in-difference (DS-DID) model and the GMM estimation method. It is found that: (1) The level of green innovation development in different regions varies greatly, but the overall positive spatial correlation is stable. (2) The BRI can effectively improve the green innovation development in the regions along the routes, and has the ‘spatial and temporal spillover effect’ of ‘taking neighbours as partners and making progress together’. (3) The BRI can promote the green innovation development of the regions along the routes and neighbouring areas through industrial development and scientific and technological progress. This article puts forward suggestions for reference from the aspects of balancing regional competition with overall objectives, coordinating pilot projects and joint development, taking into account both domestic and international ‘double-cycling’, and focusing on the precise implementation of the powers and responsibilities of local governments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Business Source Index |