How environmental regulation influences the green economy efficiency of resource-based cities: an empirical study from China
Hangsheng Yang,
Min Tang (),
Xiangrui Chao and
Pu Li
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Hangsheng Yang: Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Min Tang: Chengdu University of Technology
Xiangrui Chao: Sichuan University
Pu Li: Chengdu University of Technology
Environment, Development and Sustainability: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Theory and Practice of Sustainable Development, 2024, vol. 26, issue 11, No 7, 27249-27276
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Abstract Environmental regulation is the principal policy for the deterioration of the ecological environment, but it can also interfere with the green development efficiency of resource-based cities. However, the relationship between regulation and development is still unclear and how to realize the sustainable development of resource-based cities under environmental regulation becomes an important topic. This paper investigates the green economy efficiency of resource-based cities using the super-SBM model based on the panel data of 98 resource-based cities in China from 2006 to 2016. Then, we empirically test the effect of environmental regulation using the SYS-GMM estimation method and threshold model. This study finds that the green economy efficiency in different categories of resource-based cities is significantly different. Environmental regulation has a significant positive effect on the green economy efficiency in resource-based cities and significantly promotes the green economy efficiency in growing cities. The policy also plays a certain role in improving the green economy efficiency in grow-up cities, but the effect is not significant. In addition, environmental regulation has a negative impact on the green economy efficiency of recessionary cities and regenerative cities. Finally, some policy suggestions are put forward to realize the sustainable development of resource-based cities.
Keywords: Green economy efficiency; Environmental regulation; Resource-based city; Threshold model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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