DOES STRICTER ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION PROMOTE PRODUCTIVITY? EVIDENCE FROM THE RISING OF POLLUTION DISCHARGE FEE IN CHINA

Weibing Li, Nan Chen
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Environmental pollution has become a serious problem in the past decades, especially in developing countries with rapid economic growth. As the world’s largest developing country with incredible speed of development, China provides a unique perspective to investigate the productivity effect of environmental regulations. The main finding of this study supports the Porter hypothesis, that stricter environmental regulations significantly promote productivity in China. We also explore three potential impact channels leading to this productivity improvement, including rising technical innovation, optimizing financial management and reducing resource misallocation. The latter two mechanisms are rarely discussed in relevant studies. However, these two additional effects are of great importance since they can help establish a more comprehensive market environment and a more optimized industrial structure, especially in developing countries. Overall, this study proves that China has achieved dual goals of protecting the environment and economic growth by implementing stricter environmental regulations, which is worthy of reference for other developing countries facing similar problems.
更严格的环境监管能提高生产力吗?中国污染排放费上涨的证据
过去几十年来,环境污染已成为一个严重问题,尤其是在经济快速增长的发展中国家。中国是世界上最大的发展中国家,发展速度惊人,这为研究环境法规对生产率的影响提供了一个独特的视角。本研究的主要结论支持波特假说,即更严格的环境法规能显著提高中国的生产率。我们还探讨了导致生产率提高的三个潜在影响渠道,包括提高技术创新、优化财务管理和减少资源错配。相关研究很少讨论后两种机制。然而,这两个额外的影响非常重要,因为它们有助于建立更全面的市场环境和更优化的产业结构,尤其是在发展中国家。总之,本研究证明,中国通过实施更严格的环境法规,实现了保护环境和经济增长的双重目标,值得面临类似问题的其他发展中国家借鉴。
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