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Spatiotemporal heterogeneity of industrial pollution in China
Jinhua Cheng, Sheng Dai, Xinyue Ye
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China
100%
Industrial Pollution
100%
Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity
100%
Central Region
33%
Western Region
33%
Spatial Spillover
33%
Environmental Systems
16%
Time Effect
16%
Environmental Pollution
16%
Curb
16%
Industrial Production
16%
Pollutant Emissions
16%
Industrial Enterprises
16%
Positive Role
16%
State-owned Companies
16%
Industrial Emissions
16%
Output Value
16%
Geographically Weighted Regression
16%
Sustainable Economic Growth
16%
Provincial Level
16%
Weighted Regression
16%
Eastern Region
16%
Emission Charges
16%
Self-purification Capacity
16%
Spatiotemporality
16%
State-owned Enterprises
16%
Alleviation
16%
State Economy
16%
Neighborhood Unit
16%
Institutional Constraints
16%
Pollution Spillover
16%
Negative Externalities
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
China
100%
Industrial Pollution
100%
Emissions
42%
Economic Growth
14%
Environmental Pollution
14%
Pollutant Emission
14%
Geographically Weighted Regression
14%
State-Owned Enterprise
14%
Self-Purification
14%
Industrial Enterprise
14%
Industrial Production
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Spillover Effect
100%
Sustainable Development
50%
Externalities
50%
State-Owned Enterprise
50%