Abstract

Promoting the green revolution is not only an urgent need to realize the coordinated development of economy, but also a strategic choice to cope with global climate change and reduce CO2 emissions. This paper incorporates carbon emission data into the economic growth analysis model, uses the SBM-DEA model to measure the green total factor productivity of each region, and uses panel data to investigate the factors affecting regional economic growth under carbon emission constraints. The research results show that industrial agglomeration, scientific and technological progress and human resource factors have a significant role in promoting the green growth of the regional economy, and energy consumption efficiency, investment efficiency, the structure of export products have a restrictive effect on the regional green growth. Therefore, it is necessary to more closely integrate the adjustment of industrial structure with technological innovation, improve energy utilization efficiency, and at the same time promote the innovation of financial policies to provide lasting impetus for the regional green sustainable development.

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