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学者姓名:刘会政
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Environmental pollution and climatic change impel economies to discover new methods for sustainable economic development. Green growth is considered an effective way of environmental sustainability. From this perspective, this study evaluates the impact of fiscal policy shocks, financial institutions, and markets development on the green growth of high-polluting economies. The study employed a CS-NARDL approach for investigating the short-run and long-run estimates. The results show that positive shocks in government spending tend to significantly increase green growth in the long-run. In contrast, the negative shock is government spending does not report any significant influence on green growth in the long-run. Financial institution's and financial market's efficiency have a positive impact on green growth in the long-run. Thus, the findings of the study suggest that government spending should be increased with a particular focus on financial markets efficiency and financial institution's efficiency to enhance green growth.
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CS-NARDL CS-NARDL Green growth Green growth Financial efficiency Financial efficiency Fiscal policy shocks Fiscal policy shocks Carbon emitter economies Carbon emitter economies Financial institutions and markets Financial institutions and markets
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GB/T 7714 | Liu, Huizheng , Jafri, Muhammad Afaq Haider , Zhu, Peihua et al. Fiscal policy-green growth nexus: Does financial efficiency matter in top carbon emitter economies? [J]. | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY , 2023 , 26 (8) : 20379-20396 . |
MLA | Liu, Huizheng et al. "Fiscal policy-green growth nexus: Does financial efficiency matter in top carbon emitter economies?" . | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY 26 . 8 (2023) : 20379-20396 . |
APA | Liu, Huizheng , Jafri, Muhammad Afaq Haider , Zhu, Peihua , Hafeez, Muhammad . Fiscal policy-green growth nexus: Does financial efficiency matter in top carbon emitter economies? . | ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY , 2023 , 26 (8) , 20379-20396 . |
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This paper explores the importance of outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) of Chinese firms for the Chinese economy. Using the Chinese Bureau of Statistics dataset from 2008 to 2020 and applying the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) methodology, we evaluate China's OFDI environment. Firstly, we determine the main inputs of Chinese OFDI and run a PCA to reduce their dimension. Secondly, when employing the DEA method, we take the year as the decision-making unit which allows us to evaluate the trend of China's OFDI efficiency from 2008 to 2020. Finally, some policy implications are raised pointing to the fact that to efficiently promote OFDI, China needs to adjust its policies and resource allocations. This can be achieved by strengthening its ability to transform scientific research results towards the enterprises' competitive advantages. Furthermore, the Chinese government should enhance its policies to assist and guide Chinese companies to invest abroad.
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data envelopment analysis data envelopment analysis OFDI OFDI China China performance evaluation performance evaluation principal component analysis principal component analysis
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GB/T 7714 | Xue, Rui , Liu, HuiZheng , De Bruyne, Karolien et al. Evaluation of outward foreign direct investment environment in China [J]. | TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS REVIEW , 2022 , 15 (1) : 43-60 . |
MLA | Xue, Rui et al. "Evaluation of outward foreign direct investment environment in China" . | TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS REVIEW 15 . 1 (2022) : 43-60 . |
APA | Xue, Rui , Liu, HuiZheng , De Bruyne, Karolien , Hynes, Kate , Shi, Yu . Evaluation of outward foreign direct investment environment in China . | TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS REVIEW , 2022 , 15 (1) , 43-60 . |
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