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Revealing the Synergetic Development Evolution Mechanism of Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, and Environment: An Empirical Analysis Based on Haken Model and Panel Data

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  • Xuefei Hong
  • Ya Jia

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The purpose of this paper is to reveal the mechanism and process of the dynamic evolution of the economy-energy-environment (EEE) system and study the variables that determine the speed of system evolution and development. The innovation is to overcome the defect of single index by constructing a system evaluation index and reveal the regional EEE system’s evolution mechanism based on Haken’s synergetic theory to supplement a systematic perspective’s empirical evidence. It selects 30 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in China to empirically analyse the evolution mechanism of the EEE system from 2005 to 2019. The empirical results show that economic development is the order parameter of the evolution and development of the EEE system. In the process of system evolution, the economic development subsystem is the decisive factor in EEE system evolution. In terms of the positive feedback mechanism of order parameter combination, the EEE system forms a positive feedback mechanism for increasing economic development in the stage of evolution and development. The negative feedback mechanism of decreasing environmental pollution emissions is formed in the EEE system. The increase in pollutant emissions has a certain inhibitory effect on economic growth. The improvement in the economic development level has no promoting effect on pollutants, and economic development, in turn, reduces environmental pollution.

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  • Xuefei Hong & Ya Jia, 2022. "Revealing the Synergetic Development Evolution Mechanism of Economic Growth, Energy Consumption, and Environment: An Empirical Analysis Based on Haken Model and Panel Data," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:6324351
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/6324351
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