Investments in environmental preservation: is the government crowding in green enterprises? Evidence from a-listed companies in China

Government investment in environmental protection (Govin) plays a key role in stimulating private green investment (Prinv) to preserve the ecological environment with economic profits. To examine the effect of Govin on Prinv, this study uses data from 2010 to 2020 on green A-listed companies in Chin...

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