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How Regional High-Quality Co-Ordinated Development Influences Green Technology Choices: Evidence from 284 Cities in China

High-quality development (HQD) is a fundamental requirement for current and future macroeconomic regulation in China. This study measured the high-quality co-ordinated development (HQCD) index of 284 cities in China from 2010 to 2019 using the entropy weighted TOPSIS method and coupled co-ordination...

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Published in:Land (Basel) 2022-07, Vol.11 (7), p.1111
Main Authors: Hu, Dameng, Zhong, Changbiao, Ge, Haoran, Zou, Yawen, Li, Chong
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