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Models 7 to 12: estimation results.
Published 2025“…In comparison, a similar rise in neighboring countries’ prices leads to a 0.4 percent decrease in inbound tourists. Most economic freedom variables, including the Business Freedom Index, Investment Freedom Index, Labor Freedom Index, Trade Freedom Index, and Government Integrity Index, demonstrate statistically significant positive effects. …”
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Models 1 to 6: estimation results.
Published 2025“…In comparison, a similar rise in neighboring countries’ prices leads to a 0.4 percent decrease in inbound tourists. Most economic freedom variables, including the Business Freedom Index, Investment Freedom Index, Labor Freedom Index, Trade Freedom Index, and Government Integrity Index, demonstrate statistically significant positive effects. …”
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Estimated results of the mediation effect.
Published 2024“…Besides, the nonlinear and heterogeneous effects of trade openness on CO2 emissions suggest that policies and interventions related to the impact of trade openness on CO2 emissions should consider the current level of carbon dioxide emissions.…”
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Matching estimation results of propensity score.
Published 2025“…<div><p>In the context of increasing population aging and decreasing birth rate, it is of great practical significance to explore the impact of social support on the health of elderly men, which is of great practical significance to smoothly promote the strategy of healthy China and actively implement the strategy of population aging. …”