China's low-carbon competitiveness and its effect decomposition from the perspective of wellbeing performance of ecological input

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LIU Guo-ping [1 ,2 ]
NIE Feng [1 ]
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[1] Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance
[2] Institute of Shanghai Index, Tongji University
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X321 [区域环境规划与管理]; F124.5 [资源开发与利用];
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020106 ; 083305 ; 1204 ;
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From the perspective of wellbeing performance of ecological input,this paper constructs a low-carbon competitiveness evaluation model with wellbeing performance of carbon emissions as the measurement standard,and uses the LMDI factor decomposition method to decompose the total effect of low-carbon competitiveness changes into technology effect and service effect.And then it conducts positive analysis and comparison of the low-carbon competitiveness and its effect contribution of G20 countries from1990 to 2018.The results are as follows:Firstly,in 2018,the UK,France,Argentina,Brazil,and Germany had higher low-carbon competitiveness.From 1990 to 2018,the low-carbon competitiveness of the UK,Turkey,Germany,Italy,and Brazil increase rapidly.Secondly,from 1990 to 2018,the total effect of low-carbon competitiveness of G20 member states was all positive,that is to say,the overall wellbeing performance of carbon emissions increased,technology effect and service effect are positive in 17 countries and negative in 2 countries respectively.Thirdly,China’s low-carbon competitiveness is low,lacking static and dynamic advantages,although the technology effect is the highest,but the service effect is the lowest,resulting in a low total effect,which indicates that the wellbeing performance of economic growth is the main bottleneck of China’s low-carbon development.Finally,the policy recommendations for China’s future low-carbon transition and sustainable development are put forward.
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页码:202 / 216
页数:15
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