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IMPACTS OF GLOBAL VALUE CHAIN'S DYNAMIC EVOLUTION ON CHINESE MINING'S GREEN TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY BASED ON MODERATION OF INDUSTRIAL POLICIES
ZHANG Shuai, LIU Chunxue, MA Xianguang,
Resources & Industries    2023, 25 (4): 26-40.   DOI: 10.13776/j.cnki.resourcesindustries.20230717.010
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As Chinse mining integration with global value chain (GVC) is rising, this paper aims to study how to make corresponding industrial policies under difference Chinese mining integration levels in GVC so as to improve Chinese mining's green total factor productivity (GTFP). From constructing calculation model of mining's GTFP, this paper uses the moderation of industrial policies to study the impacts of GVC's dynamic evolution on Chinese mining's GTFP, and discusses their moderating roles of encouraging and regulatory industrial policies on Chinese mining's GTFP in different stages of GVC. GVC's dynamic evolution plays an upside-down “U-shaped”role on Chinese mining's GTFP, with a diminishing positive marginal effect as integrating level of GVC is growing, down to 0 when the integrating level reaches 0.178, even down to negative if the integrating level passes 0.178, negative marginal effects begin to replace positive marginal effects,then gradually increasing with the integrating level. When Chinese mining has a low integrating level in the GVC, encouraging industrial policies such as tax refund, R&D allowance and low-interest loan play a boosting role on Chinese mining's GTFP, while the regulatory industrial policies works adversely. When Chinese mining has a high integrating level, regulatory industrial policies like environmental rules and production capacity limitations play a positive role on Chinese mining's GTFP, while the encouraging industrial policies play negatively. 
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IMPACT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS ON UPGRADING  INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURE IN YUNNAN PROVINCE
LI Jiang, LIU Chunxue, JIANG Rui
Resources & Industries    2021, 23 (3): 21-28.   DOI: 10.13776/j.cnki.resourcesindustries.20210129.002
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Environmental regulations play a vital role on upgrading or transforming industrial structure, economic growth and environmental protection. This paper discusses the mechanism of environmental regulations on industrial structure, and uses panel data to establish a counting model to check the impacts of environmental regulations on upgrading industrial structure based on 16 cities in Yunnan province. 
Yunnan's  environmental regulation intensity has a upside-down “U-shaped” relation with technical innovation, which means technical innovation level can be improved if environmental regulation intensity is less than 6.46, and has a positive “U\|shaped” relation with industrial structure upgrading in which increasing environmental regulation intensity may promote industrial structure upgrading if the environmental regulation intensity continues to increase beyond the inflection point value of 5.20. Consumption structure, investment structure and foreign use level are positive to environmental regulation, but negative to industrial structure upgrading, indicating that environmental regulation can not boost industrial structure upgrading by improving consumption and investment structure. This paper presents suggestions on promoting industrial structure upgrading from increasing environmental regulation intensity, distributing allowance to small and medium-sized companies and enforcement of environmental regulations.
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