Effects of Carbon Trading Pilot on Carbon Emission Reduction: Evidence from China’s 283 Prefecture-Level Cities

Miaomiao Tao, L. Goh
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Abstract Empirical evidence demonstrates that market-driven carbon trading scheme (ETS) is a crucial instrument for China to control environmental pollution. Based on the panel data of China’s 283 prefecture-level cities from 2006 to 2017, this research investigated the transmission mechanism, direct and indirect effects of ETS on carbon emission intensity (CEI) using difference-in-differences (DID) model, propensity-score-matched difference-in-differences (PSM-DID) model at national, regional, and local levels (cities with different industrial characteristics). The results demonstrated the mediating effects of total energy consumption, energy consumption structure, and industrial structure upgrading in the incentive role of ETS on CEI reduction. Moreover, ETS directly and effectively reduced CEI at the national level, while the spatial heterogenous effects were identified at regional and local levels, which emphasises the necessity and importance of unified carbon trading market establishment and classified governance.
碳交易试点对碳减排的影响——来自中国283个地级市的证据
摘要经验证据表明,市场驱动的碳交易体系(ETS)是中国控制环境污染的重要工具。基于2006 - 2017年中国283个地级市的面板数据,采用差异中差异(DID)模型、倾向得分匹配差异中差异(ppm -DID)模型,从国家、区域和地方(不同产业特征城市)三个层面考察了ETS对碳排放强度(CEI)的传导机制、直接和间接影响。研究结果表明,能源消费总量、能源消费结构和产业结构升级在碳排放交易体系对CEI降低的激励作用中具有中介作用。此外,碳排放交易体系在国家层面直接有效地降低了CEI,而在区域和地方层面发现了空间异质性效应,强调了建立统一的碳交易市场和分类治理的必要性和重要性。
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