#8046. Measuring CO2 emissions performance of Chinas construction industry: A global Malmquist index analysis

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Abstract:
Rapid urbanization in China has made the construction sector become a significant industry for CO2 emissions. Accurately measuring the CO2 emissions performance of the construction industry is a key to CO2 emissions management and the basis for successful implementation of the national carbon neutral strategy. From a total-factor production perspective, CO2 emission performance refers to the degree to which the desirable outputs are maximized, and the CO2 emissions are minimized under a certain level of inputs in production activities. To measure the dynamic evolution of CO2 emission performance and its reasons more reasonably, a global Malmquist CO2 emissions performance index.
Keywords:
China; CO2 emissions performance; Construction industry; Global Malmquist CO2 emissions performance index (GMCPI); Kernel density analysis

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