2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.951527
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Does green finance and energy policy paradox demonstrate green economic recovery: Role of social capital and public health

Abstract: Green economy development has become a mainstream value orientation in social and global economic development to protect and improve the ecological environment. Multiple stakeholders are needed to address complex issues, such as climate change and its impact on the ecological environment and public health. This study investigates the impact of energy policy and green finance on green economic recovery via the controlling role of social capital and public health. An entropy approach was used to measure the gree… Show more

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“…Many authors have conducted surveys on China's GFRI policy and its impact on innovations. The GFRI policy program supports green innovation in large, polluting companies and urban green development by enhancing total factor productivity in pilot cities, emphasizing the importance of debt finance in corporate green innovation [40,82,148,150,153,158]. A different study by Wang et al in 2022 [127] discovered that while the GFRP generally plays a positive role in fostering green technology innovation capabilities, the extent to which it has an impact varies depending on the region's resources, environment, and level of development, with middle-and high-income areas seeing a more noticeable impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many authors have conducted surveys on China's GFRI policy and its impact on innovations. The GFRI policy program supports green innovation in large, polluting companies and urban green development by enhancing total factor productivity in pilot cities, emphasizing the importance of debt finance in corporate green innovation [40,82,148,150,153,158]. A different study by Wang et al in 2022 [127] discovered that while the GFRP generally plays a positive role in fostering green technology innovation capabilities, the extent to which it has an impact varies depending on the region's resources, environment, and level of development, with middle-and high-income areas seeing a more noticeable impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar rise in carbon emissions due to poor institutions was observed by Teng et al (2021). Using a disaggregated approach to institutional quality analysis, Bekun et al [ 34 ] discovered that while improvements in the quality of laws and regulations lead to an surge in CO 2 emissions, improvements in the quality of government itself lead to a reduction in emissions. Later, pointed out that corruption may not have much of an effect on environmental quality in either developed or developing nations [ 35 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The widespread adoption and integration of Internet technology have become increasingly prevalent in various economic and societal domains amidst the current era of global technological and industrial advancements. This trend has significantly contributed to stimulating worldwide economic expansion as a notable driving force [71,72]. The proliferation of the Internet economy and the associated technological challenges have greatly contributed to improving enterprise performance, boosting productivity, and promoting sustainable economic development.…”
Section: Internet Connectivity: Unearthing the Digital Carbon Footprintmentioning
confidence: 99%