China's Industrial Shifts Drive Energy Efficiency Convergence Across Regions
The article examines how industries moving between different regions in China affect the energy efficiency of those regions. By analyzing data from 2004 to 2017, the researchers found that regions in the southeast had lower energy intensity than those in the northwest. They also discovered that energy intensity levels were getting closer across regions over time, and each region was moving towards its own stable energy intensity level. The study concluded that industrial transfers and economic growth can help regions in China become more energy efficient.