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Herding in Mobile Payment: Evidence, Mechanism, and Heterogeneity
We thank Pok-Sang Lam (the editor) and the two anonymous referees for their valuable comments. We also thank the conference participants at the Economics of Payments XII Conference held at the Federal Reserve Board in October 2023 for their helpful comments and suggestions. Ying Rong is supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 72331006, 72025201, and 72221001).
How Environmental Regulations Affect Green Total Factor Productivity-Evidence from Chinese Cities
1. Introduction Currently, the worsening environmental pollution challenges are drawing global attention to this urgent issue. According to the Global Environmental Performance Index Report 2022, China ranks 160th out of 180 countries and regions evaluated in environmental performance. The main reason leading to the above results is the excessive reliance on massive inputs of energy, capital, and labour in economic growth, while neglecting environmental resources and protection [,].
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