Financial Misallocation, Pollution, and Sustainable Growth: Theory and Evidence from China

Shu-hui Wen
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The remarkable growth of China relied largely on excessive natural resources consumption is not feasible anymore; facing predicaments of economy growth slowing down, structural problems, and environmental degradation, the mission ahead for China is to achieve long-term sustainable growth. In this study, allocation of financial resource in China between polluting and non-polluting enterprises is verified, and a general equilibrium model considering environment and financial sector is built, which shows that financial institutions can have great impact on the environment and long term growth by allocating financial resources, which largely determines the development of industries. After that, an empirical study is carried out using panel data of 30 provinces in China. The results show that allocation of financial resource had a significant negative influence over environment. Based on the findings, it is argued that finance, due to its power in resources allocation, is supposed to play a role in structural reform and environmental protection. Improving financial resource allocation, promoting green finance, and encouraging social and environmental responsibility of financial institutions are helpful measures in the coming economic reform.
金融错配、污染与可持续增长:来自中国的理论与证据
中国的显著增长主要依赖于过度消耗自然资源,这种方式已经行不通了;面对经济增速放缓、结构性问题、环境恶化等困境,实现长期可持续增长是摆在中国面前的任务。本研究对中国污染型企业和非污染型企业之间的金融资源配置进行了验证,并构建了考虑环境和金融部门的一般均衡模型,结果表明金融机构通过配置金融资源对环境和长期增长产生了很大的影响,这在很大程度上决定了行业的发展。然后,利用中国30个省份的面板数据进行了实证研究。结果表明,财政资源配置对环境有显著的负向影响。在此基础上,本文认为,由于金融在资源配置中的权力,应该在结构性改革和环境保护中发挥作用。改善金融资源配置,推进绿色金融,鼓励金融机构承担社会和环境责任,是未来经济改革的有益举措。
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