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Exploration and Evaluation of the Green Fiscal Effect on the High-Quality Development of the Economy

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Luo Yang

Summary

This thesis explores the relationship between green fiscal policies and high-quality economic development, examining how tax instruments and public spending directed toward energy conservation and environmental protection influence sustainable growth trajectories.

This thesis mainly focuses on exploring and evaluating the effects of green fiscal policy in the context of high-quality economic development. As the global economy pursues high-quality development, green fiscal policy serves as an important means to promote sustainable economic development. By optimizing resource allocation and guiding capital flows towards environmental protection, energy conservation, and new energy fields, green fiscal policy plays a positive role in enhancing the quality of economic growth. This thesis delves into the inherent relationship between green fiscal policy and high-quality economic development and explores the specific impact of green fiscal policy on high-quality economic development through empirical analysis methods. The research results show that the implementation of green fiscal policy significantly promotes high-quality economic development, not only improving the efficiency of economic growth but also enhancing the ecological environment and promoting sustainable economic and social development. Additionally, this thesis constructs a comprehensive evaluation system for the effects of green fiscal policy, aiming to provide scientific and systematic decision-making support for policymakers and contribute to a deeper understanding of the role and impact of green fiscal policy in high-quality economic development.

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