2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2021.120828
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Impact of human health on economic growth under the constraint of environment pollution

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“…That is, digital economy agglomeration demonstrates a "U"-shaped impact on inclusive green growth. When economic growth is slow, the focus of development is to improve economic growth (Zhao & Zhou, 2021). Emerging technology consumes considerable energy (Singh et al, 2020) and is not conducive to inclusive green growth.…”
Section: Nonlinear Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, digital economy agglomeration demonstrates a "U"-shaped impact on inclusive green growth. When economic growth is slow, the focus of development is to improve economic growth (Zhao & Zhou, 2021). Emerging technology consumes considerable energy (Singh et al, 2020) and is not conducive to inclusive green growth.…”
Section: Nonlinear Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While a significant number of urban residents can be successfully engaged in a short time, 49 these top-down measures cannot substitute the bottom-up actions needed for the Healthy Cities initiative. The failure to treat human health as essential capital for development 50 has also contributed to a widespread belief that health is a personal matter rather than a public good. Health is largely framed as a matter of individual responsibility, 51 without little acknowledgment of the manifold ways in which unfavourable social or physical environments may restrict the capacity to lead a healthy life.…”
Section: Limited Public Participationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scholars have raised question regarding the role of formal institution such as the quality of a local government (e.g., efficiency, impartiality, democracy, etc.). The quality of a local government is believed to be a key determinant for improving intellectual capital efficiency (Hamdan et al, 2017) increasing people’s happiness level (Youssef & Diab, 2021), changing living environment (Zhao & Zhou, 2021), etc. Compared to formal institutions that can be changed in a relatively short time, informal institutions including cultures, social norms or values take a much longer time to be amended, and an informal institution with a low quality is also likely to hinder the improvement of a formal institution (Williamson, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%