How to Evaluate the Green and High-Quality Development Path? An FsQCA Approach on the China Pilot Free Trade Zone
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Free Trade Zone
2.2. Green Development
3. Methods
3.1. Data, Sample, and Variates
3.1.1. Outcome Variables
3.1.2. Conditional Variables
3.2. Measure Calibration
3.3. Analytical Steps
3.3.1. Necessity Analysis of Univariate
3.3.2. Sufficiency Analysis of Conditional Configuration
3.4. Robustness Tests
4. Discussion
4.1. Green and High-Quality Development Configuration
4.1.1. Configuration A()
4.1.2. Configuration B1()
4.1.3. Configuration B2()
4.1.4. Configuration C()
4.2. Non-High-Quality Development Configuration
5. Conclusions
5.1. The Green and High-Quality Development of the Free Trade Zone Has Multiple Concurrent Characteristics and Follows the Principle of All Road’s Leading to the Same Destination
5.2. There Is Causal Asymmetry between Green and High-Quality Development and Non-High-Quality Development of Free Trade Zone
5.3. Implication for China’s Pilot Free Trade Zone
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Region | Time of Establishment | Regional Orientation | Regional Strategy |
---|---|---|---|
Shanghai | 2013.09 | Eastern region | Yangtze River Economic Belt, Maritime Silk Road |
Guangdong | 2015.04 | Eastern region | Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Maritime Silk Road |
Tianjin | 2015.04 | Eastern region | Coordinated Development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, Bohai Rim Economic Belt |
Fujian | 2015.04 | Eastern region | Maritime Silk Road |
Liaoning | 2017.03 | Northeastern region | Revitalize the old industrial base in northeast China, Silk Road Economic Belt |
Zhejiang | 2017.03 | Eastern region | Yangtze River Economic Belt, Maritime Silk Road |
Henan | 2017.03 | Central region | The Rise of Central China |
Hubei | 2017.03 | Central region | Yangtze River Economic Belt |
Chongqing | 2017.03 | Western region | Yangtze River Economic Belt, Silk Road Economic Belt |
Sichuan | 2017.03 | Western region | Yangtze River Economic Belt |
Shaanxi | 2017.03 | Western region | Silk Road Economic Belt |
Hainan | 2018.04 | Eastern region | Maritime Silk Road |
Shandong | 2019.08 | Eastern region | Bohai Rim Economic Belt |
Jiangsu | 2019.08 | Eastern region | Yangtze River Economic Belt |
Guangxi | 2019.08 | Eastern region | Silk Road Economic Belt |
Hebei | 2019.08 | Eastern region | Coordinated development of The Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region |
Yunnan | 2019.08 | Western region | Silk Road Economic Belt, Yangtze River Economic Belt |
Heilongjiang | 2019.08 | Northeastern region | Revitalize the old industrial base in northeast China |
Indicator | Acronym | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
Outcome variables | Development quality | DQ | Comprehensive development quality index |
Conditional variables | Green industrial upgrading ability | UA | Growth rate of fixed asset investment for green industries |
Green policy effectiveness | PE | The value added by the green development policy to the secondary and tertiary industries | |
Foreign participation | FP | Amount of foreign capital actually utilized | |
Green production growth rate | GR | Regional GDP growth rate due to green development | |
Trade level | TL | Total import and export trade increased, Cargo turnover |
Region | Growth Rate of Fixed Asset Investment for Green Industries (%) | The Value Added by the Green Development Policy to the Secondary and Tertiary Industries (¥100,000,000) | Amount of Foreign Capital Actually Utilized ($1000) | Regional GDP Growth Rate Due to Green Development (%) | Total Import and Export Trade Increased (%) | Cargo Turnover (Tons·km) | Comprehensive Development Quality Index |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Hainan | −9.2 | 4228.57 | 152,021 | 5.8 | 6.8 | 1648.03 | 71.22 |
Zhejiang | 10 | 60,254.36 | 1,998,100 | 6.8 | 8.2 | 12,391.92 | 59.26 |
Liaoning | 0.3 | 22,731.68 | 332,292 | 5.5 | −4 | 8921.43 | 52.90 |
Henan | 8 | 49,623.8 | 1,872,700 | 7 | 3.7 | 8658.54 | 47.53 |
Tianjin | 13.1 | 13,919.05 | 473,200 | 4.8 | −9.1 | 2662.45 | 76.67 |
Hubei | 10.7 | 42,019.22 | 1,290,700 | 7.5 | 13.2 | 6132.4 | 47.54 |
Chongqing | 5.6 | 22,054.35 | 236,500 | 6.3 | 11 | 3614.15 | 52.39 |
Shaanxi | 2.5 | 23,802.24 | 589,400 | 6 | 0.1 | 3482.15 | 52.06 |
Shanghai | 5.1 | 38,051.44 | 1,904,800 | 6 | 0.1 | 30,324.9 | 81.75 |
Sichuan | 8.9 | 41,808.58 | 1,247,854 | 7.5 | 13.8 | 2710.83 | 51.41 |
Guangdong | 11.1 | 103,319.81 | 2,294,800 | 6.2 | −0.2 | 27,373.67 | 60.76 |
Fujian | 5.9 | 39,798.77 | 1,587,000 | 7.6 | 7.8 | 8292.13 | 46.99 |
Shandong | −8.4 | 65,951.09 | 1,468,933 | 5.5 | 5.8 | 10,166.42 | 57.16 |
Jiangsu | 5.1 | 95,335.24 | 2,612,425 | 6.1 | −0.9 | 9947.68 | 51.85 |
Guangxi | 9.6 | 17,849.4 | 110,946 | 6 | 14.4 | 3989.18 | 50.95 |
Hebei | 6.5 | 31,586.08 | 1,028,000 | 6.8 | 12.6 | 13,563.38 | 57.31 |
Yunnan | 8.5 | 20,186.13 | 72,300 | 8.1 | 12.8 | 1552.05 | 52.15 |
Heilongjiang | 6.3 | 10,430.24 | 54,000 | 4.2 | 6.7 | 1615.08 | 53.20 |
Results and Conditional Variables | Complete Membership | Turning Point | Complete Non-Membership |
---|---|---|---|
DQ | 63.635 | 52.63 | 50.3325 |
UA | 9.7 | 6.4 | 4.45 |
PE | 52,281.44 | 34,818.76 | 19,601.9475 |
FP | 1,880,725 | 1,137,927 | 215,380.25 |
GR | 7.125 | 6.15 | 5.725 |
TL | 10,722.795 | 7212.265 | 2698.735 |
Antecedent Conditions | Green and High-Quality Development | Non-High-Quality Development | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Consistency | Coverage | Consistency | Coverage | |
UA | 0.52841 | 0.98934 | 0.53200 | 0.16049 |
~UA | 0.57326 | 0.82394 | 0.97600 | 0.24314 |
PE | 0.45677 | 0.88950 | 0.63900 | 0.18376 |
~PE | 0.57178 | 0.92357 | 0.57700 | 0.13556 |
FP | 0.52198 | 0.93842 | 0.65200 | 0.18789 |
~FP | 0.53812 | 0.84890 | 0.74900 | 0.21358 |
GR | 0.34288 | 1.00000 | 0.18400 | 0.08336 |
~GR | 0.67462 | 0.84728 | 1.00000 | 0.19926 |
TL | 0.66309 | 0.83940 | 0.63200 | 0.12131 |
~TL | 0.33942 | 0.85738 | 0.51200 | 0.23940 |
Antecedent Conditions | Green and High-Quality Development | Non-High-Quality Development | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | B1 | B2 | C | d | e | |
UA | ||||||
PE | ||||||
FP | ||||||
GR | ||||||
TL | ||||||
Original coverage | 0.38492 | 0.33489 | 0.17384 | 0.25930 | 0.38940 | 0.29847 |
Unique coverage | 0.11948 | 0.088352 | 0.13904 | 0.16489 | 0.21149 | 0.25398 |
Consistency | 0.86732 | 0.98221 | 0.84579 | 0.86773 | 0.87462 | 0.93477 |
Consistency of the Population solution | 0.83236 | 0.82945 | ||||
Coverage of the population solution | 0.89881 | 0.63374 |
Antecedent Conditions | Green and High-Quality Development | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
A | B1 | B2 | C | |
UA | ||||
PE | ||||
FP | ||||
GR | ||||
TL | ||||
Original coverage | 0.38492 | 0.33489 | 0.17384 | 0.25930 |
Unique coverage | 0.11948 | 0.088352 | 0.13904 | 0.16489 |
Consistency | 0.86732 | 0.98221 | 0.84579 | 0.86773 |
Consistency of the Population solution | 0.83236 | |||
Coverage of the population solution | 0.89881 |
Configuration | Sample Cases Covered | Number |
---|---|---|
A | Heilongjiang (0.96, 0.57); Hainan (0.94, 1); Tianjin (0.91, 1) | 3 |
B1 | Zhejiang (0.87, 0.94); Guangdong (0.54, 0.96) | 2 |
B2 | Shandong (0.79, 0.55); Shanghai (0.66, 1) | 2 |
C | Hebei (0.53, 0.87) | 1 |
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Zhou, G.; Zhang, Z.; Fei, Y. How to Evaluate the Green and High-Quality Development Path? An FsQCA Approach on the China Pilot Free Trade Zone. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010547
Zhou G, Zhang Z, Fei Y. How to Evaluate the Green and High-Quality Development Path? An FsQCA Approach on the China Pilot Free Trade Zone. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(1):547. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010547
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhou, Guanglan, Zhening Zhang, and Yulian Fei. 2022. "How to Evaluate the Green and High-Quality Development Path? An FsQCA Approach on the China Pilot Free Trade Zone" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 1: 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010547
APA StyleZhou, G., Zhang, Z., & Fei, Y. (2022). How to Evaluate the Green and High-Quality Development Path? An FsQCA Approach on the China Pilot Free Trade Zone. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(1), 547. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19010547