2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2015.08.062
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Do favorable land price policy affect renewable energy industry? Evidence from photovoltaics

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“…In addition, we discussed various stages of resource mismatch with LTM changes and their impact on green TFP in the theoretical model and then summarize it as the threshold effect in a quantitative model in empirical strategies, which can present the complicated relationship between these three main variables adequately. When the relationship between land transfer, land price, and economics or its related aspects was mentioned in other studies (Geng et al, 2016;Chen et al, 2018;Nakamura, 2019;Zhang et al, 2022), the linear effect of land transfer or land price on economics has been explored in depth, while the multi-stage effects have still not received much attention. Chen et al (2022) examined the non-linear effects of developer obligation on property prices from the perspective of land dedication in China's bottom-up urban redevelopment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, we discussed various stages of resource mismatch with LTM changes and their impact on green TFP in the theoretical model and then summarize it as the threshold effect in a quantitative model in empirical strategies, which can present the complicated relationship between these three main variables adequately. When the relationship between land transfer, land price, and economics or its related aspects was mentioned in other studies (Geng et al, 2016;Chen et al, 2018;Nakamura, 2019;Zhang et al, 2022), the linear effect of land transfer or land price on economics has been explored in depth, while the multi-stage effects have still not received much attention. Chen et al (2022) examined the non-linear effects of developer obligation on property prices from the perspective of land dedication in China's bottom-up urban redevelopment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, local governments are always allowed to transfer urban land by the market-oriented method including biding, auction, and listing conventions of the land systems; however, the discretion to use the agreement transfer method is still retained by them in the process of land supply, which potentially increases the uncertainty of original intentions of these weakly enforced policies. As far as the facts of land transfer are concerned, local governments often have a tendency to choose the agreement method to attract foreign investment in order to develop their local economy, which has objectively distorted the allocation of land resources to a certain degree (Zhang et al, 2016;Zhou et al, 2019). According to the data in 2016, the number of parcels transferred by agreement still accounted for 33.26% of the total number of land transfer parcels, while when it is measured by the land area, the area of agreement transfer also made it by 7.97% considerably.…”
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“…• Governments need to reduce their administrative interventions and improve institutions for bank lending, also governments need to reduce excessive investments in photovoltaic manufacturing industry and promotion of balanced and healthy development of this industrial chain and reduce bureaucracy inefficiencies [68][69]. • Too much dependence on government can lead to a lack effective coordination to promote rational PV development [71]. Enhance the scientificalness and mandatory planning for better development [38].…”
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“…The literature shows a secure, energy development and productive evidence from different countries. Currently, evidence from the South Asian countries, renewable energy technologies have become a tool for bounding GHG emanations and giving combined solutions in many countries (Geng et al, 2016) (Geng et al, 2016); (Morita and Matsumoto, 2018); (Quirapas et al, 2015); (Zhang et al, 2017) (Zhang et al, 2017). (Hu et al, 2017); (Kahouli, 2018); (Nasreen et al, 2017) identified that renewable energy is a friendly environment, affordable, and clean energy.…”
Section: Review Of the Studymentioning
confidence: 99%