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Protect your green line: Foreign residency rights and green innovation

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posted on 2025-11-27, 02:27 authored by US Maqsood, S Wang, Q Li, Rana Muhammad Ammar ZahidRana Muhammad Ammar Zahid
This study examines the relationship between individuals possessing foreign residency rights (FRR) and their involvement in the green innovation (GI) of Chinese private enterprises. The study's findings reveal a detrimental influence of FRR on GI, primarily due to heightened financing costs that impede firms' progress in GI. However, this adverse impact is alleviated through the implementation of the Mass Entrepreneurship Innovation Campaign and firms with political connections. Furthermore, our findings indicate that extradition agreements reduce entrepreneurial feeling, fostering trust among investors, stakeholders, and creditors, thus minimizing the detrimental effects of FRR on GI. Results remain robust against alternative primary variables and endogeneity concerns.<p></p>

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Economics Letters

Volume

234

Number

111442

Total pages

5

Publisher

Elsevier

Language

en

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© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

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