出口目的地与污染减排:来自中国企业的理论与证据

IF 5.2 1区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
Geng Huang , Xi Lin , Ling-Yun He
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摘要

现有的许多探讨贸易与环境结果之间关系的分析往往采用一种简单的分类,将贸易分为出口和进口。这种做法往往忽略了所涉及的各种复杂的贸易伙伴。然而,鉴于持续的全球危机和国际贸易动态的变化,现有理论需要改进,以更有效地预测与不同伙伴的贸易如何影响环境。为了研究出口市场如何影响排放水平,我们建立了一个微观经济学理论框架,然后利用中国企业的数据进行实证分析。我们的研究结果表明,出口对环境的影响因目的地国家而异。对高技术国家和低技术国家的出口都有助于降低排放强度,且对高技术国家的出口效果更为显著。此外,虽然出口后生产规模的扩大会推动总排放量的增加,但这种影响会因生产率的提高和减排成本的上升而得到缓解。因此,企业的总排放量几乎没有变化,无论它们的出口是针对高科技国家还是低技术国家。因此,本研究为多重危机下的中国开放经济发展提供了有价值的政策见解。
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Export destinations and pollution reduction: Theory and evidence from Chinese enterprises
Much of existing analyses exploring connection between trade and environmental results often adopts a simplistic classification, dividing trade into exports and imports. This approach tends to overlook the complex variety of trading partners involved. However, in light of ongoing global crises and the shifting dynamics of international trade, existing theories require refinement to more effectively predict how trade with different partners impacts the environment. To investigate how export markets impact emission levels, we develop a microeconomic theoretical framework and then proceed with an empirical analysis using data from Chinese enterprises. Our results suggest that environmental impact of exports varies based upon the destination country. Exporting to both high-tech and low-tech nations contributes to decrease of emission intensity, and effect is more significant when enterprises engage in trade with high-tech countries. Additionally, while the expansion of production scale post-export can drive an increase in total emissions, this effect is mitigated by improvements in productivity and rising abatement costs. As a result, the overall emissions from firms show little variation, regardless of whether their exports are directed to high-tech or low-tech nations. This study thus provides valuable policy insights for China's open economy development amid multiple crises.
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中国经济评论
中国经济评论 ECONOMICS-
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
4.40%
发文量
380
期刊介绍: The China Economic Review publishes original works of scholarship which add to the knowledge of the economy of China and to economies as a discipline. We seek, in particular, papers dealing with policy, performance and institutional change. Empirical papers normally use a formal model, a data set, and standard statistical techniques. Submissions are subjected to double-blind peer review.
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