Green Innovation Effect of Public Resource
Trading Centers: An Empirical Study Based
on China's A-share Listed Companies
Xiangtao Li,
Xiaofang Jia,
Baojian Xie
Abstract:China's development has been speeding up in recent years. Government functions must be modified, and market-oriented resource allocation must be accelerated, to accelerate the development of a high-quality economy. Two of these have piqued the interest of academic and governmental circles alike: promoting the reform of the system for trading public resources and enabling innovative growth of the real economy through the market-based allocation of public resources. According to Renmin University of China's "Rep… Show more
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