Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
April 2023
Currently, environmental regulation in China is characterized by partial improvement and overall deterioration of the environment. To investigate the impact of China's environmental regulation on the country's environment, we consider the invisible economy by constructing a Stackelberg game model between local governments and polluting enterprises based on the Chinese institutional structure. We derive the following findings: (1) Increasing the invisible economic production scale causes the enterprise to reduce the pollution control level, resulting in increasing total pollutant emissions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Brother of Regulator of Imprinted Sites (BORIS, gene symbol CTCFL) has previously been shown to promote colorectal cancer cell proliferation, inhibit cancer cell apoptosis, and resist chemotherapy. However, it is unknown whether Boris plays a role in the progression of in situ colorectal cancer. Here Boris knockout (KO) mice were constructed.
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October 2020
Since environmental problems are becoming increasingly prominent, macro policies and social development have placed higher requirements on manufacturing enterprises to promote green transformation and upgrading (GTU) in China. Considering that different manufacturing enterprises choose different green technology innovation levels for GTU under environmental regulation, a game model between manufacturing enterprises and the government is constructed. The relationship between the green technology innovation level (GTIL) and the environmental regulation intensity is analyzed.
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