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    Fig 10 - by Zhezhe Zhang (19704587)

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    Fig 9 - by Zhezhe Zhang (19704587)

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    Fig 24 - by Zhezhe Zhang (19704587)

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    Fig 23 - by Zhezhe Zhang (19704587)

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    Fig 19 - by Zhezhe Zhang (19704587)

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    Fig 8 - by Zhezhe Zhang (19704587)

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    Time evolution trend of green finance level. by Dalai Ma (17847101)

    Published 2025
    “…Within them, the CCD of Chengdu is the highest, Chongqing has achieved the largest stage leap. (4) The global Moran’s I consistently remained positive and exhibited a tendency of initially rising and subsequently falling, indicating that the spatial aggregation effect of CCD-GFEE first increased and then decreased. (5) The CCD-GFEE driving factors are examined using the spatial econometric model, and it has been observed that the impact of population size and government intervention on CCD-GFEE is negative, while the impact of industrial structure, technological progress and economic level on the coupling and coordination of CCD-GFEE is positive. …”
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    Moran’s I value, Z value and P value of CCD-GFEE. by Dalai Ma (17847101)

    Published 2025
    “…Within them, the CCD of Chengdu is the highest, Chongqing has achieved the largest stage leap. (4) The global Moran’s I consistently remained positive and exhibited a tendency of initially rising and subsequently falling, indicating that the spatial aggregation effect of CCD-GFEE first increased and then decreased. (5) The CCD-GFEE driving factors are examined using the spatial econometric model, and it has been observed that the impact of population size and government intervention on CCD-GFEE is negative, while the impact of industrial structure, technological progress and economic level on the coupling and coordination of CCD-GFEE is positive. …”