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Industrial collaborative agglomeration enhances environmental efficiency in China. Population structure, particularly density, aging, and quality, positively moderates this effect, strengthening spatial spillover impacts.

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  • Industrial Ecology
  • Regional Science

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  • Green economy development and environmental efficiency are key academic and industrial focuses.
  • China's industrial transformation and ecological construction necessitate understanding industry's environmental impact.
  • Limited research exists on industrial collaborative agglomeration's effect on environmental efficiency from a population structure viewpoint.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the impact of industrial collaborative agglomeration on environmental efficiency in China.
  • To analyze the moderating role of population structure on this relationship.
  • To explore the spatial effects of industrial collaborative agglomeration on environmental efficiency.

Main Methods:

  • Stochastic Frontier Approach (SFA) applied to panel data.
  • Analysis of moderating effects of population structure (density, aging, quality, urbanization).
  • Inclusion of spatial effects to capture regional interdependencies.

Main Results:

  • Industrial collaborative agglomeration significantly improves environmental efficiency.
  • Strong positive spatial spillover effects observed, with direct effects being more pronounced.
  • Population density, aging, and quality positively moderate the spillover effect; urbanization's effect was not significant.

Conclusions:

  • Industrial collaborative agglomeration is a vital strategy for enhancing environmental efficiency.
  • Population structure characteristics can amplify the positive environmental impacts of industrial agglomeration.
  • Policy recommendations include optimizing regional environmental governance and leveraging population advantages for sustainable industrial-ecological development.