Weiliang Tao, Shimei Weng, Xue-Li Chen, Malin Song
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Abstract
Under the new development paradigm, the digital economy has emerged as a crucial driver of China’s green development. Utilizing a quasi-natural experiment of the “Broadband China” strategy, this paper examines its impact on carbon productivity through a multi-period difference-in-differences model, a moderating effect model, and a spatial panel model. The findings indicate that the policy significantly enhances carbon productivity. As population size increases, the policy impact initially flattens, then rises, and eventually decreases before flattening again. The effect is particularly pronounced in the eastern and central regions, the southern region, and the first batch of demonstration cities. Furthermore, innovation, financial development, and urbanization amplify the policy’s effectiveness in boosting carbon productivity. From a spatial perspective, the digital economy positively influences carbon productivity of both local and neighboring areas. This research provides insights for further advancing Digital China and accelerating “dual carbon” goals.
期刊介绍:
The journal Energy Efficiency covers wide-ranging aspects of energy efficiency in the residential, tertiary, industrial and transport sectors. Coverage includes a number of different topics and disciplines including energy efficiency policies at local, regional, national and international levels; long term impact of energy efficiency; technologies to improve energy efficiency; consumer behavior and the dynamics of consumption; socio-economic impacts of energy efficiency measures; energy efficiency as a virtual utility; transportation issues; building issues; energy management systems and energy services; energy planning and risk assessment; energy efficiency in developing countries and economies in transition; non-energy benefits of energy efficiency and opportunities for policy integration; energy education and training, and emerging technologies. See Aims and Scope for more details.