2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013623
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Does the Establishment of National New Areas Improve Urban Ecological Efficiency? Empirical Evidence Based on Staggered DID Model

Abstract: The environmental effects of national new areas have been an important topic but received little attention in academia. This study conducts a quasi-natural experiment using panel data of China’s 282 prefecture-level cities from 2006 to 2019, and evaluates the establishment of national new areas on urban ecological efficiency using the staggered difference-in-difference (DID) method, tests the robustness, and further examines the influential mechanism and urban heterogeneity of the empirical results. The result… Show more

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“…To estimate the effects of industrial policy, we employed staggered difference in difference method (Staggered DID), which allows for consideration of treatment effect heterogeneity and solves the problem of endogeneity (De Chaisemartin & d'Haultfoeuille 2020;Wang et al 2022;Hou et al 2023). The following regression model is estimated:…”
Section: Data Source and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To estimate the effects of industrial policy, we employed staggered difference in difference method (Staggered DID), which allows for consideration of treatment effect heterogeneity and solves the problem of endogeneity (De Chaisemartin & d'Haultfoeuille 2020;Wang et al 2022;Hou et al 2023). The following regression model is estimated:…”
Section: Data Source and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the face of the central government's green development and "dual-carbon" goals, local governments have added green and low-carbon requirements into urban planning when constructing national new zones (Xu 2022). Specifically, requirements include promoting the development of lowcarbon and environmental industries, such as green buildings, clean energy, and waste reuse (Wang et al 2022). As a result, the national new zones may motivate enterprises to reduce emissions and improve energy-environmental efficiency through environmental regulation and supervision (Yang et al 2019).…”
Section: Green Technical Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%