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Industrial green total factor productivity in China’s Yangtze River Economic Zone: Temporal and spatial difference analysis based on 108 panel data

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  • Xin Zhang
  • Shen Zhong
  • Fengge Yao
  • Yuexin Li
  • Jian Li

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As China’s strategic support belt, the green development of industry in the Yangtze River Economic Zone is of great significance to promote the construction of China’s ecological civilization, build a modern industrial system and accelerate high-quality economic development. The study of green total factor productivity of industry in the Yangtze River Economic Zone has important theoretical and practical value for exploring the green development path of China’s industry. This Paper takes the Yangtze River Economic Zone, a key strategic region in China, as the research object, selects the input and output data of industrial production from 2006 to 2018, based on DEA model. To construct an MML index considering expected and unexpected output, and to quantitatively analyze the changes of industrial GTFP in the Yangtze River Economic Zone. The results show that: (1) During the sample period, the industrial green total factor productivity in the Yangtze River Economic Zone shows the spatial characteristics of differential growth and the temporal characteristics of volatile growth. It shows the fluctuation characteristics of “N” shape. (2) According to the order of "upper, middle, and lower" reaches, the spatial pattern of industrial green total factor productivity is characterized by "lower ladder". But the difference between the upper and middle reaches is small. (3) Cities with higher green total factor productivity and lower green total factor productivity each form the characteristics of "club convergence" of spatial agglomeration. (4) Technological efficiency and technological progress efficiency have heterogeneous effects on different river basins in the upper, middle, and lower reaches, and technological progress efficiency is conducive to promoting the evolution of green total factor productivity to a high level. According to the above empirical results, this paper finally puts forward the policy recommendations to improve the industrial green total factor productivity of the Yangtze River Economic Zone and the policy recommendations to reduce the industrial differences between the Yangtze River Economic Zone.

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  • Xin Zhang & Shen Zhong & Fengge Yao & Yuexin Li & Jian Li, 2022. "Industrial green total factor productivity in China’s Yangtze River Economic Zone: Temporal and spatial difference analysis based on 108 panel data," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(7), pages 1-25, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0259366
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0259366
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