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Bin Mo
Institute of Finance, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou 510006, China

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Journal article
Published: 03 August 2021 in International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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It is the scientific way to promote the transformation and optimization of an industrial structure to promote the improvement of its green total factor productivity (GTFP) by formulating environmental regulation policies. Based on the GTFP panel data of 30 provinces in China from 2004 to 2017, this paper takes the “Air Pollution Control and Prevention Action Plan” (APCP Action Plan) as the proxy dummy variable of environmental regulation, and uses the difference-in-differences (DID) model to explore the impact of the implementation of the APCP Action Plan on GTFP. In addition, by constructing the industrial structure optimization index, this paper analyzes how the APCP Action Plan policy affects GTFP through the transformation and optimization of industrial structure. The following basic conclusions are obtained: First, environmental regulation policies like the APCP Action Plan can improve GTFP. Second, the APCP Action Plan has regional heterogeneity in promoting GTFP in different regions. The policy only significantly affects the GTFP in the Pearl River Delta region in southern China. Third, the “quantity” and “quality” of the optimization of industrial structure will weaken the promoting effect of the APCP Action Plan on GTFP. In contrast, the rationalization of industrial structure will aggravate this promoting effect.

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Tinghui Li; Jiehua Ma; Bin Mo. Does Environmental Policy Affect Green Total Factor Productivity? Quasi-Natural Experiment Based on China’s Air Pollution Control and Prevention Action Plan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021, 18, 8216 .

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Tinghui Li, Jiehua Ma, Bin Mo. Does Environmental Policy Affect Green Total Factor Productivity? Quasi-Natural Experiment Based on China’s Air Pollution Control and Prevention Action Plan. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18 (15):8216.

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Tinghui Li; Jiehua Ma; Bin Mo. 2021. "Does Environmental Policy Affect Green Total Factor Productivity? Quasi-Natural Experiment Based on China’s Air Pollution Control and Prevention Action Plan." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 15: 8216.

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Published: 24 July 2021 in Mathematics
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We employ the quantile-coherency approach and causality-in-quantile method to revisit the roles of Bitcoin, U.S. dollar, crude oil and gold for USA, Chinese, UK, and Japanese stock markets. The main results show that the impact of global financial assets varies across different investment horizons and quantiles. We find that in most cases, the correlation between global financial assets and stock indexes is not significant or is weakly positive. From the perspective of investment horizons (frequency domain), the correlation in the short term is mostly manifested in Bitcoin, while in the medium and long term it is shifted to dollar assets. At the same time, the relationships are significantly higher in the medium and long term than in the short term. From the point of view of quantiles, it shows a weak positive correlation at the lower quantile. However, the correlation between the two is not significant at the median quantile. At the high quantiles, there is a weak negative linkage. According to the causality-in-quantiles approach results, in most cases global financial assets have different degrees of predictive capacity for the selected stock markets. Especially around the median quantile, the predictive ability was strongest.

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Zhenghui Li; Zhiming Ao; Bin Mo. Revisiting the Valuable Roles of Global Financial Assets for International Stock Markets: Quantile Coherence and Causality-in-Quantiles Approaches. Mathematics 2021, 9, 1750 .

AMA Style

Zhenghui Li, Zhiming Ao, Bin Mo. Revisiting the Valuable Roles of Global Financial Assets for International Stock Markets: Quantile Coherence and Causality-in-Quantiles Approaches. Mathematics. 2021; 9 (15):1750.

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Zhenghui Li; Zhiming Ao; Bin Mo. 2021. "Revisiting the Valuable Roles of Global Financial Assets for International Stock Markets: Quantile Coherence and Causality-in-Quantiles Approaches." Mathematics 9, no. 15: 1750.

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Published: 04 June 2021 in Land
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The influence process of the land market on urban green total factor productivity (GTFP) is characterized by complexity and region. Based on the panel data of 271 cities in China from 2004 to 2016, this paper analyzes the impact of the land market on urban GTFP and explores the regulatory effect of the innovation investment level and the infrastructure investment level on the land market. The following conclusions are drawn: First, the land market restrains the improvement of urban GTFP, whether analyzed from the dimension of land transfer price or land transfer scale, and the influence degree varies in different dimensions. Second, there is regional heterogeneity in the inhibition effect of the land market on urban GTFP. Third, the level of innovation investment and the level of infrastructure investment have significantly different regulatory effects on the impact of the land market on urban GTFP; the level of innovation investment aggravates the inhibition effect of urban GTFP by the land market, while the infrastructure investment level weakens this inhibition effect.

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Tinghui Li; Jiehua Ma; Bin Mo. Does the Land Market Have an Impact on Green Total Factor Productivity? A Case Study on China. Land 2021, 10, 595 .

AMA Style

Tinghui Li, Jiehua Ma, Bin Mo. Does the Land Market Have an Impact on Green Total Factor Productivity? A Case Study on China. Land. 2021; 10 (6):595.

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Tinghui Li; Jiehua Ma; Bin Mo. 2021. "Does the Land Market Have an Impact on Green Total Factor Productivity? A Case Study on China." Land 10, no. 6: 595.