Economic Decentralization and High-Quality Urban Development: Perspective from Local Effect and Spatial Spillover in 276 Prefecture-Level Cities in China DOI Open Access
Yiming Li, Liru Bai

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 9874 - 9874

Published: Nov. 12, 2024

The advancement of high-quality urban development is paramount importance for the enhancement sustainable and competitiveness at city level. economic decentralization system represents a pivotal institutional driving force in this regard. This paper examines impact on Chinese cities. It constructs index (HUDI) through entropy weight method analyzes mechanisms spatial correlations between fiscal financial cities establishment panel regression models. findings indicate that exert positive influence development. However, two forms do not exhibit synergies but rather an inhibitory effect one another. Furthermore, has considerable spillover Heterogeneity analyses demonstrate varies across different regions, reform periods, with varying administrative levels. robustness test provides further evidence reliability research findings. offers theoretical support policy recommendations optimizing systems promoting

Language: Английский

Financial decentralization, financial expansion and sustainable development of real enterprises from the perspective of return on invested capital DOI
Wenxin Wang

Finance research letters, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 74, P. 106766 - 106766

Published: Jan. 6, 2025

Language: Английский

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Impact of Policy Intensity on Carbon Emission Reductions: Based on the Perspective of China’s Low-Carbon Policy DOI Open Access
Haonan Chen, Xiaoning Cui, Yu Shi

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(18), P. 8265 - 8265

Published: Sept. 23, 2024

Economic development often results in significant greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global climate change, which demands immediate attention. Despite implementing various low-carbon policies promote sustainable economic and environmental progress, current evaluations reveal limitations deficiencies. Therefore, this study utilizes a dataset detailing policy intensity at prefecture-level city China investigate the impacts of these on carbon emission reduction from 2007 2022 334 cities, employing fixed-effects model. Additionally, it assesses policies’ efficacy. The findings indicate negative correlation between China’s supported robustly by multiple tests. Specifically, one-unit increase correlates with 0.53-unit emissions. Furthermore, heterogeneity analysis shows that variations urban agglomerations, resource endowments, pollution levels, intensities influence effectiveness reducing This underscores achieves reductions through technological innovation, industrial transformation, welfare crowding out, transfer, varying across different contexts, intensities. Based analysis, we recommend several policies: formulating strategies tailored local conditions, enhancing regional policies, establishing cross-regional coordination mechanisms, so on. These recommendations not only offer valuable insights for but also serve as useful references green other developing countries.

Language: Английский

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Decentralization Policies and Rural Socio-Economic Growth in Senegal: An Exploration of Their Contributions to Development and Transformation DOI Creative Commons
Bonoua Faye,

Jeanne Colette Diéne,

Guoming Du

et al.

World, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 5(4), P. 1054 - 1076

Published: Nov. 4, 2024

Since proclaiming independence in 1960, Senegal has faced economic and demographic imbalances across its regions. To address these disparities, the government launched decentralization policies three major phases, aiming to stimulate socio-economic growth at local level. This study examines impact of on urban–rural development using data between 2000 2020, a multiple linear regression model entirety Senegal. The findings reveal significant correlations rural population growth, access electricity, fertilizer availability, per capita cultivated land, all positively associated with agricultural productivity. Additionally, rapid urbanization (47.3%) weak land tenure (88.6%) adversely affect ecological systems contribute proliferation slums. A notable lack health facilities highlights severe gap healthcare accessibility. suggests increasing income, creating jobs, promoting that support collective entrepreneurship as critical steps. It also recommends adopting “one zone, one activity” strategy reduce disparities encourage sustainable

Language: Английский

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Economic Decentralization and High-Quality Urban Development: Perspective from Local Effect and Spatial Spillover in 276 Prefecture-Level Cities in China DOI Open Access
Yiming Li, Liru Bai

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(22), P. 9874 - 9874

Published: Nov. 12, 2024

The advancement of high-quality urban development is paramount importance for the enhancement sustainable and competitiveness at city level. economic decentralization system represents a pivotal institutional driving force in this regard. This paper examines impact on Chinese cities. It constructs index (HUDI) through entropy weight method analyzes mechanisms spatial correlations between fiscal financial cities establishment panel regression models. findings indicate that exert positive influence development. However, two forms do not exhibit synergies but rather an inhibitory effect one another. Furthermore, has considerable spillover Heterogeneity analyses demonstrate varies across different regions, reform periods, with varying administrative levels. robustness test provides further evidence reliability research findings. offers theoretical support policy recommendations optimizing systems promoting

Language: Английский

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