Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research (Print ISSN: 1533-3590; Online ISSN: 1533-3604)

Abstract

A Spatial Econometric analysis of Civic Forms and Socioeconomic Factors on CO2 Emigrations

Author(s): Guanglei Liang

Planning and development of civic is one of the crucial factors that affect CO2 emigrations. Sustainable civic planning and development is pivotal to achieving carbon impartiality. still, there are fairly lower studies in quantifying the impacts of civic forms and socioeconomic development on CO2 emigrations with considering its spatial autocorrelation goods at the megacity- position. The profitable growth, population increase and profitable openness degree increase would lead to stronger CO2 emigration. In addition, the spatial spillover goods would enhance similar impacts of the driving factors.

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