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Analysis of spatial heterogeneity and driving factors of capital allocation efficiency in energy conservation and environmental / Geng, Chengxuan; Cui, Zongying   Journal Article
Geng, Chengxuan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper integrates the economics and geography theoretical methods, and takes the data of 119 Chinese A-share listed companies in the energy conservation and environmental protection industry from 2008 to 2017 as the research sample, analyzes the spatial heterogeneity of industrial capital allocation efficiency and its driving factors from the perspective of environmental regulation. The GWR model is constructed to study the effect of driving factors on the capital allocation efficiency of each province and visualize the spatial distribution state of driving factors. The results show that the capital allocation efficiency of China's energy conservation and environmental protection industry shows a trend of increasing volatility, but there are obvious spatial dynamic differences in different provinces. Environmental regulation has a significant positive impact on regional capital allocation efficiency and enhances the effect and spatial heterogeneity of other drivers. Infrastructure condition and financial development have a significant positive effect on regional capital allocation efficiency, and both tend to decline from east to west. While the government support has a low impact and the scope of fluctuation and spatial heterogeneity is small, indicating that the relevant government support policies still lack the pertinence and effectiveness of local conditions.
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Spatial heterogeneity and economic dualism in european neighbourhood policy countries / Tsiapa, Maria   Journal Article
Tsiapa, Maria Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article studies how spatial heterogeneity (by urban concentration) and economic heterogeneity (by economic dualism), which are being affected by trade integration with the EU, influence the growth of European Neighbourhood Policy countries (ENPs). It is proved that urban concentration is not always related to growth. Furthermore, the eastern and southern areas of the ENPs represent two different cases of heterogeneity. In the eastern ENPs the pattern of heterogeneity seems to generate more benefits for the metropolitan region and the country in comparison with the southern ENPs in which population accumulations do not function as critical foundations of their development process.
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