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Ziyu Chen
School of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, 200092, China

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Journal article
Published: 01 July 2020 in Journal of Cleaner Production
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This study aims to assess the impact of circular economy on economic growth. In the process of rapid economic growth, China has been facing with the pressure of insufficient supply of resources and environmental pollution, which makes the development model of circular economy (CE) an imperative transformation. China has carried out two batches of CE pilot cities to promote the construction of ecological economy and change the traditional economic development model, which is employed as a quasi-natural experiment in this study. The effect of this CE policy on the local economic growth is explored using the Propensity Score Matching (PSM) method and Difference-in-Differences (DID) model and a panel data of 163 Chinese cities from the year of 2001–2012 has been used. The results show that the growth rate of GDP of the pilot cities decreases significantly but the economic decline gradually recovers as time goes on. In addition, this study further conducts the regional heterogeneity analysis to compare the economic growth of CE pilot cities in three economic zones, i.e., eastern, central and western economic zones, and the sectoral heterogeneity analysis to compare the economic growth of three main industries, i.e., primary, secondary and tertiary industries. Finally, discussion of above results is presented and recommendations for the promotion of urban CE are proposed.

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Ziyu Chen; Shouming Chen; Chang Liu; Luu Thi Nguyen; Abid Hasan. The effects of circular economy on economic growth: A quasi-natural experiment in China. Journal of Cleaner Production 2020, 271, 122558 .

AMA Style

Ziyu Chen, Shouming Chen, Chang Liu, Luu Thi Nguyen, Abid Hasan. The effects of circular economy on economic growth: A quasi-natural experiment in China. Journal of Cleaner Production. 2020; 271 ():122558.

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Ziyu Chen; Shouming Chen; Chang Liu; Luu Thi Nguyen; Abid Hasan. 2020. "The effects of circular economy on economic growth: A quasi-natural experiment in China." Journal of Cleaner Production 271, no. : 122558.

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Published: 09 November 2019 in Sustainability
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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) concepts are spread out in different organizations and cultures. To comprehend the Muslim consumers’ perception of CSR, this study conducted a self-administered survey in two Muslim-culture-rich countries, Pakistan and Sudan. Combined with previous studies and Carroll’s pyramid of CSR, this study shows that Muslim consumers have more supportive responses toward CSR compared to consumers of Western, developed countries. The findings of the study also reveal that Carroll’s pyramid of responsibilities could be applied in the Muslim culture, as the relative importance placed by Muslim consumers on the four responsibilities of firms—economic, legal, ethical and philanthropic—is significantly different from that in Western, developed countries. These differences provide useful guidance for firms intending to use CSR for strategic purposes in Muslim countries. The reasons for these phenomena are also discussed.

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Ziyu Chen; Shouming Chen; Talib Hussain. The Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility in Muslim Society: A Survey in Pakistan and Sudan. Sustainability 2019, 11, 6297 .

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Ziyu Chen, Shouming Chen, Talib Hussain. The Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility in Muslim Society: A Survey in Pakistan and Sudan. Sustainability. 2019; 11 (22):6297.

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Ziyu Chen; Shouming Chen; Talib Hussain. 2019. "The Perception of Corporate Social Responsibility in Muslim Society: A Survey in Pakistan and Sudan." Sustainability 11, no. 22: 6297.