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Area of Science:

  • Economics
  • Environmental Science
  • Industrial Development

Background:

  • Regional manufacturing industry development (RMID) requires understanding key influencing factors.
  • Traditional regression models may not capture nonlinear effects on RMID.
  • New structural economics provides a framework for analyzing industrial dynamics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify nonlinear effects of environmental pollution and technology on RMID.
  • To analyze future impact trends of these factors on RMID.
  • To propose strategies for promoting green technology development in RMID.

Main Methods:

  • Order parameter analysis based on new structural economics.
  • Examination of the impact of environmental pollution on RMID.
  • Assessment of the impact of technology on RMID.

Main Results:

  • Half of the cities show industrial growth; others experience slowdowns, downward trends, or recession.
  • Two-thirds of cities utilize green development for industrial growth; others face slowdowns or downward trends.
  • Environmental factors currently have a greater positive impact on RMID than technological factors.

Conclusions:

  • Environmental pollution and technology impacts on RMID are synchronous, with environment currently more influential.
  • Four technological development paths and three green development models can be extended.
  • Effective promotion of RMID's green technology development is achievable through strategic implementation.