2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10668-022-02653-4
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Understanding the relation between the socio-economic development and CO2 emission of 76 contracting countries in The Paris Agreement

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“…A large and growing body of literature has shown that economic development, environmental governance, and technological innovation have contributed significantly to improving coupling coordination between carbon emissions and high-quality development [34,36,51]. According to He and Liu (2022) [52] and Jiang et al (2022) [40], we built a system of influencing factors of coupling coordination between carbon emissions and high-quality urban development, involving technology development, environmental governance, and economic development (Table 2).…”
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“…A large and growing body of literature has shown that economic development, environmental governance, and technological innovation have contributed significantly to improving coupling coordination between carbon emissions and high-quality development [34,36,51]. According to He and Liu (2022) [52] and Jiang et al (2022) [40], we built a system of influencing factors of coupling coordination between carbon emissions and high-quality urban development, involving technology development, environmental governance, and economic development (Table 2).…”
Section: Hausman Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, some scholars investigated the coupling coordination between carbon emission and specific aspects of high-quality development [34,35]. Zhang et al (2023) explored the coupling coordination degree between socio-economic development and carbon emissions of 76 contracting countries in The Paris Agreement, concluding that the coupling coordination degree at the global level is not symmetrical in spatial distribution. That is, European countries were generally rated higher than their African counterparts [36].…”
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