Has the construction of national central cities improved the carbon productivity of urban cluster? Empirical evidence from China
Huafu Li,
Sufeng Wang,
Kaixin Cao
Abstract:The national central city is the highest level within China's urban system, bearing the significant responsibility of leading national and regional coordinated development. Based on panel data from 19 city clusters and 207 cities in China spanning the years 2003 to 2019, we treat China's national central city construction policy as a quasi-natural experiment. It employs a difference-in-differences model and a mediation effects model to evaluate the impact mechanism of national central city construction on urba… Show more
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