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Regional Differential Decomposition and Formation Mechanism of Dynamic Carbon Emission Efficiency of China's Logistics Industry

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182413121

Keywords

carbon emission; logistics industry; dynamic efficiency; DEA-Malmquist model; PVAR model

Funding

  1. Key Soft Science Project of 2021 Science and Technology Innovation Action Plan of Shanghai [21692100908]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [71972148]
  3. Social Science Fund of Jiangsu Province [21EYD001]

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This study analyzes the dynamic carbon emission efficiency of China's logistics industry and finds that it is generally inefficient, with the decreasing trend mainly due to technical backwardness. Domestic differences are narrowing, with the Gini inequality between regions and density of trans-variation between regions being the main reasons for the gap.
Among China's five major industries, the logistics industry is the only one in which carbon emission intensity is continuing to increase, so it is of great importance in developing a low-carbon economy for China. Thus, some scholars have learned about carbon emission efficiency (CEE) in logistic industry recently; however, few of them have considered the inner structure, regional differentiation, or dynamic items of CEE. To fill this gap, we first calculate the dynamic carbon emission efficiency of China's logistics industry (CEELI) (2001-2017) using the three-stage DEA-Malmquist model, and then using the Dagum Gini coefficient method, the Kernel Density Estimation (KDE), and the panel vector auto-regression (PVAR) model to analyze regional differential decomposition and their formation mechanism. The results indicate that the dynamic CEELI is 'inefficient' overall; it shows a decreasing trend, and the decline of dynamic efficiency mainly comes from technical backwardness rather than efficiency decline. Moreover, the domestic differences are gradually narrowing; the Gini inequality between regions and the density of trans-variation between regions are the main reasons for the gap between different regions and different periods.

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