Can air quality ecological compensation improve environmental welfare performance? Based on the “Win–Win–Win” perspective of economy–ecology–welfare
Chenchen Wang(University of Shanghai for Science and Technology), Nan Deng(Nanchang University), Baoliu Liu(Beijing University of Technology), Jiaojiao Ling(Hubei University of Medicine), Yaobin Liu(Nanchang University)
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