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Do stringent environmental regulations help improve the total factor carbon productivity? Empirical evidence from China’s industrial sectors

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  • Wei Hu
  • Zhenxing Xiong

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How can China fully use the limited carbon emission space to achieve the dual goal of stable economic growth and a gradual decline in carbon emissions under increasingly severe global climate change? To address this issue, this paper incorporates the carbon emission space as a production factor into the total factor analysis framework and discusses how environmental regulations affect the total factor carbon productivity. The conclusions reveal that the current environmental regulations have a direct effect on improvement in the total factor carbon productivity of industrial sectors. Environmental regulations also have an indirect effect on the total factor carbon productivity that is mainly achieved through the energy structure and technological advancement. The results of the additional analyses show that these direct and indirect effects have threshold characteristics. Increasing the total factor carbon productivity is beneficial only when the environmental regulation intensity, energy structure and technological level are within a reasonable threshold range. Therefore, the environmental regulation intensity, energy structure conditions and technological level need to be considered when environmental regulations are relied upon to improve the total factor carbon productivity.

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  • Wei Hu & Zhenxing Xiong, 2021. "Do stringent environmental regulations help improve the total factor carbon productivity? Empirical evidence from China’s industrial sectors," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 53(55), pages 6398-6411, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:53:y:2021:i:55:p:6398-6411
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2021.1940083
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    1. Jinhua Sun & Decai Tang & Haojia Kong & Valentina Boamah, 2022. "Impact of Industrial Structure Upgrading on Green Total Factor Productivity in the Yangtze River Economic Belt," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(6), pages 1-15, March.
    2. Mingjuan Ma & Shuifa Ke & Qiang Li & Yaqi Wu, 2023. "Towards Carbon Neutrality: A Comprehensive Analysis on Total Factor Carbon Productivity of the Yellow River Basin, China," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(8), pages 1-23, April.
    3. Jianshi Wang & Yu Cheng & Chengxin Wang, 2022. "Environmental Regulation, Scientific and Technological Innovation, and Industrial Structure Upgrading in the Yellow River Basin, China," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(24), pages 1-17, December.
    4. Wang, Mingxi & Hu, Yi & Wang, Shouyang & Dang, Chuangyin, 2023. "The optimal carbon tax mechanism for managing carbon emissions," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 87(PB).
    5. Wancheng Xie & Andrew Chapman & Taihua Yan, 2023. "Do Environmental Regulations Facilitate a Low-Carbon Transformation in China’s Resource-Based Cities?," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(5), pages 1-23, March.

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