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  • Digital trade can foster an open economy in the region while enhancing green productivity and carbon neutrality.
  • The study assesses cross-border e-commerce city policies and finds that carbon emission efficiency improves significantly after implementing these digital trade policies.
  • Digital trade not only helps developing countries advance sustainable competitiveness but also boosts regional energy productivity and green technology, aiding in achieving carbon emission efficiency and guiding low-carbon development policies.

Article Abstract

Digital trade brings opportunities for the region to develop an open economy, and also leads to changes in regional green productivity and progress towards carbon neutrality. This study uses pilot policies of cross-border e-commerce cities as a quasi-experiment to examine how digital trade policies affect regional carbon emission efficiency. It is found that the carbon efficiency of the pilot cities was significantly improved after the intervention policy of digital trade. This conclusion is still supported by the entropy balance matching sample and the estimator after considering the heterogeneity treatment effect. Digital trade policies can help developing countries improve sustainable competitiveness and pursue carbon neutrality. In addition, digital trade can significantly promote regional energy productivity and green production technology, which is conducive to the improvement of carbon emission efficiency. These findings provide implications and insights for making low-carbon development policies in the era of digital trade.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11582560PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-80564-2DOI Listing

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