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Effects of ODI and export trade structure on CO2 emissions in China: nonlinear relationships

This paper explores the nonlinear effect of outward foreign direct investment (ODI) and Export Trade Structure on CO 2 emissions in China. A national panel of 30 provinces and two sub-national panels for the time span 2003 to 2016 have been estimated by using SGMM estimator and panel threshold regre...

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Carbon dioxide emissions
Clean energy
Clean technology
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Economic development
Economic Geology
Economic Growth
Emissions
Emissions control
Emissions trading
Energy efficiency
Environment
Environmental Economics
Environmental Management
Foreign investment
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
International trade
Protectionism
Provinces
Regression models
Scale effect
Spillover effect
Sustainable Development
Value chain
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