Equality in the water: How does water ecological civilization city policy enhance inclusive development in China?

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES Cities Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1016/j.cities.2024.105555
Congyu Zhao , Lingqiang Kong , Chao Zhong , Na Ying
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This paper constructs an index system to measure the level of inclusive development in China's 283 cities during 2005–2021, and then empirically examines the spatial impact of water ecological civilization city policy, an environmental regulation policy, on inclusive development, based on the spatial difference-in-differences approach. This study offers some fresh insights with the following research findings. First, water ecological civilization city policy plays a positive role in stimulating inclusive development not only in pilot cities locally, but also in surrounding cities due to the spatial spillover effect. Moreover, the spatial spillover effects attenuate as the distance thresholds expand. Second, the heterogeneous impact of water ecological civilization city policy on inclusive development is confirmed, which is more effective in cities with lower population density, lower Engel coefficient, and that are resource-based. Third, water ecological civilization city policy directly promotes inclusive development by accelerating affluence, harmony, and sustainability, which are three pillars of inclusive development. Fourth, this paper also figures out two mediators between the nexus of water ecological civilization city policy and inclusive development, namely residential medical expenditure and human capital, which successfully advanced the current academic findings regarding the negative role of environmental pollution in people's living health and work conditions.
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水中的平等:水生态文明城市政策如何促进中国的包容性发展?
本文构建了衡量 2005-2021 年中国 283 个城市包容性发展水平的指标体系,并基于空间差分法,实证检验了水生态文明城市政策这一环境调控政策对包容性发展的空间影响。本研究通过以下研究成果提出了一些新的见解。首先,水生态文明城市政策不仅对试点城市本地的包容性发展起到了积极的促进作用,而且由于空间溢出效应,还对周边城市的包容性发展起到了积极的促进作用。而且,空间溢出效应随着距离阈值的扩大而减弱。第二,证实了水生态文明城市政策对包容性发展的异质性影响,在人口密度较低、恩格尔系数较低、资源型城市中,水生态文明城市政策更有效。第三,水生态文明城市政策通过加速富裕、和谐和可持续这三个包容性发展的支柱,直接促进包容性发展。第四,本文还发现了水生态文明城市政策与包容性发展之间的两个中介因素,即居民医疗支出和人力资本,成功地推进了当前关于环境污染对人们生活健康和工作条件的负面作用的学术研究结论。
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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