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Financial Agglomeration, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainable Development of China’s Regional Economy: Evidence from Provincial Panel Data

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  • Haiman Liu
  • Jiancheng Long
  • Zunhuan Shen

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Ecological deterioration, air pollution, and resource depletion have shrouded the vast regions of China, raising widespread concerns about the sustainable development of the domestic economy. Although financial agglomeration has become a pivotal approach for China to realize green transformation, there is a lack of evidence against the causal correlation between financial agglomeration and sustainable development of the regional economy. To fill this gap, using the data of 29 provincial capital cities in China spanning from 2009 to 2019 and adopting individual time bidirectional fixed effect model, IV-GMM approach, and alternative modeling techniques, this paper investigates the impact of financial agglomeration on sustainable development of the regional economy for the first time. The results indicate that there is a significant positive correlation between financial agglomeration and the sustainable development of the regional economy. Financial agglomeration facilitates the improvement of regional energy efficiency, and the latter further mediates the relationship between financial agglomeration and sustainable development of the regional economy. In addition, the empirical results also demonstrate that the higher the economic policy uncertainty, the weaker the positive relationship between financial agglomeration and energy efficiency. The present study is of great significance for China to implement energy-saving and emission-reduction tasks and achieve sustainable urban construction.

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  • Haiman Liu & Jiancheng Long & Zunhuan Shen, 2021. "Financial Agglomeration, Energy Efficiency, and Sustainable Development of China’s Regional Economy: Evidence from Provincial Panel Data," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:3871148
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/3871148
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