The non-linear impact of digital trade development on carbon emissions: Evidence from Chinese cities

IF 8 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Xiangxiang Zhou , Hui Guo
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Abstract

The development of digital trade has emerged as a significant driver of global carbon reduction. Based on panel data from 257 Chinese cities between 2013 and 2019, this paper investigates the relationship between the development of urban digital trade and carbon emissions in depth. The analysis reveals an inverted U-shaped relationship between digital trade and carbon emissions: during the early stages of digital trade development, carbon emissions increase, but after reaching a certain threshold, carbon emissions gradually decline. This conclusion remains robust following endogeneity tests. Further examination indicates that the market integration plays a dynamic moderating role in this relationship: a higher market integration flattens the inverted U-shaped curve and shifts the inflection point to the left, meaning that the positive impact of digital trade on carbon emission reduction occurs at an earlier stage. Additionally, the study highlights that varying levels of industrial structure, green innovation, and digital infrastructure exert heterogeneous effects on the inverted U-shaped relationship. Specifically, cities with higher levels of industrial structure, green innovation, and digital infrastructure tend to enter the carbon emission reduction phase earlier. These findings provide important insights for policymakers seeking to balance the growth of digital trade with environmental sustainability, especially in the context of tailoring differentiated policies according to the unique environmental conditions of different cities, thereby promoting the synergistic development of digital trade and carbon reduction.
数字贸易发展对碳排放的非线性影响:来自中国城市的证据
数字贸易的发展已成为全球碳减排的重要推动力。本文基于2013 - 2019年中国257个城市的面板数据,深入探讨了城市数字贸易发展与碳排放的关系。分析表明,数字贸易与碳排放呈倒u型关系:在数字贸易发展初期,碳排放量增加,但达到一定阈值后,碳排放量逐渐下降。这一结论在内生性检验后仍然是强有力的。进一步研究表明,市场一体化在这一关系中起着动态调节作用:市场一体化程度越高,倒u型曲线越平坦,拐点越左,这意味着数字贸易对碳减排的积极影响发生得越早。此外,研究还强调,不同水平的产业结构、绿色创新和数字基础设施对倒u型关系的影响是异质性的。具体而言,产业结构、绿色创新和数字化基础设施水平越高的城市,进入碳减排阶段的时间越早。这些发现为寻求平衡数字贸易增长与环境可持续性的政策制定者提供了重要见解,特别是在根据不同城市独特的环境条件量身定制差异化政策的背景下,从而促进数字贸易和碳减排的协同发展。
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Energy nexus
Energy nexus Energy (General), Ecological Modelling, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Water Science and Technology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General)
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