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Dec 15, 2022
An Input-Output Analysis of Chinese Cities in WEF Nexus Based on Intensity and Quantity Index System
Authors: Zihao Shen [email protected], Chengshuang Sun [email protected], Ying Li [email protected], and Ke Zhang [email protected]Author Affiliations
Publication: ICCREM 2022
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Using a data envelopment analysis (DEA) model and China’s provincial data in 2017, this paper analyzed the input-output efficiency of WEF-nexus with the developed both intensity and quantity index systems. In the evaluation of urban economy and national economy, we should also pay full attention to the input-output efficiency of WEF. Under the current international situation of resource shortage and serious environmental problems, the study of WEF as a whole and the rational allocation of WEF resources will not only help to alleviate the current situation of resource shortage in various countries, effectively promote the coordinated development of economy among different countries and regions, but also to take environmental protection into account. Compared with the economic development mode of developing economy first and then dealing with environmental problems, developing and dealing with at the same time is more conducive to the sustainable development of national economy.
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1Master, School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]
2Professor, School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]
3Professor, School of Environment and Energy Engineering, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]
4Master, School of Urban Economics and Management, Beijing Univ. of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Beijing, China. Email: [email protected]
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