2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10098-020-01885-0
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The socioeconomic and policy drivers of China’s regional energy consumption: a study of Sichuan Province

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“…Based on this, Xia et al (2021) further constructed an extended LMDI model to examine the impact of regional ECS on regional industrial pollution emissions, and proved that improving regional ECS is the core driver to develop green economics and decrease regional pollution emissions [43]. Current studies have found that numerous regional factors have great impact on the regional ECS, such as regional population structure [44], regional economic growth and energy intensity [45]; regional GDP per capita and regional economic structure [46]; the level of regional green finance development [47] and the level of regional innovation [48].…”
Section: Energy Consumption Structurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this, Xia et al (2021) further constructed an extended LMDI model to examine the impact of regional ECS on regional industrial pollution emissions, and proved that improving regional ECS is the core driver to develop green economics and decrease regional pollution emissions [43]. Current studies have found that numerous regional factors have great impact on the regional ECS, such as regional population structure [44], regional economic growth and energy intensity [45]; regional GDP per capita and regional economic structure [46]; the level of regional green finance development [47] and the level of regional innovation [48].…”
Section: Energy Consumption Structurementioning
confidence: 99%