02538nas a2200301 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002200043653004700065653002300112653002300135653001500158653001800173653002100191653002200212653002900234653002300263653002100286100001400307700001200321700001600333700001700349245016100366856014300527490000700670520153900677022002002216 d10acultural heritage10adrama-related intangible cultural heritage10aempirical analysis10aexperimental study10agovernment10agreen economy10aheritage tourism10aindustrial policy10aquasi-natural experiment10asustainable policy10aTourism industry1 aHuan Zhao1 aXi Zhao1 aEhsan Elahi1 aFushuai Wang00aPolicy Evaluation of Drama-Related Intangible Cultural Heritage Tourism for Boosting Green Industry: An Empirical Analysis Based on Quasi-Natural Experiment uhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85129697531&doi=10.3390%2fsu14095380&partnerID=40&md5=847ea6860daea762609893fe2a63f6b50 v143 aDrama-related intangible cultural heritage is rich in connotations, and the development of tourism value of drama-related intangible cultural heritage can promote the service industry and boost the development of green economy. Using panel data of 31 provinces, municipalities directly under the central government and autonomous regions in China from 2000 to 2019, this paper empirically analyzed the global picture of the effectiveness of sustainable policies for drama-related intangible cultural heritage tourism through the double difference method of quasi-natural experi-ment, then analyzed the different performance of policies among regions with different geographical characteristics, and finally analyzed the patterns of four batches of policies in time sequentially in multiple periods. The results found that sustainable policies for drama-related intangible cultural heritage tourism can promote the development of green service industries. These policies can promote the service industry in areas with a relatively backward economy, a single industrial sector, and a low degree of openness, but with outstanding ethnic characteristics, and can effectively promote rural revitalization. Besides, these policies first promote the growth rate of the green service industry, and the effectiveness of the policies has a certain time lag. As the effect of the policies accumulates, the growth rate of the green service industry slows down, the scale benefits appear, and the proportion of the industry is obviously increased. a20711050 (ISSN)