2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151410904
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Do Foreign Direct Investment Inflows in the Producer Service Sector Promote Green Total Factor Productivity? Evidence from China

Abstract: By exploring feasible pathways for coordinating the ecological environment and economic development, this study investigated the impact of FDI in the producer service sector (SFDI) on green total factor productivity (GTFP) across 20 provinces from 2006 to 2019 in China. We employed a panel data regression model and found that SFDI significantly promotes China’s GTFP, verifying the existence of the “pollution halo” effects of SFDI in China, where GTFP is estimated by the global Malmquist–Luenberger productivity… Show more

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“…The ML index can obtain a more realistic productivity change; however, there are still some limitations which renders the ML index biased, including infeasibility in linear programming and the inability to facilitate multi-period comparisons. Additionally, radial and angular approaches struggle to overcome the bias introduced by the relaxation variables [69]. These deficiencies can be overcome via the GML index based on the global production possibility set (PPS), which envelopes all the contemporaneous PPS.…”
Section: Global Malmquist-luenberger Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ML index can obtain a more realistic productivity change; however, there are still some limitations which renders the ML index biased, including infeasibility in linear programming and the inability to facilitate multi-period comparisons. Additionally, radial and angular approaches struggle to overcome the bias introduced by the relaxation variables [69]. These deficiencies can be overcome via the GML index based on the global production possibility set (PPS), which envelopes all the contemporaneous PPS.…”
Section: Global Malmquist-luenberger Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature primarily concentrates on particular regions, such as the Yangtze River Economic Belt [19], free trade zones [26], coastal provinces and cities [27], and resource-based cities [28]. It also focuses on specific industries, such as the pharmaceutical industry [29], agriculture [30], and productive service industries [31]. The aim is to investigate the current development status and changing trends of the GTFP.…”
Section: Definition and Measurement Of Green Total Factor Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%