Title :
The neighborhood effects of environmental regulation and total factor productivity growth: Insights from a spatial econometric approach
Author :
Zhao, Xiaowei ; Zhang, Fan
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Econ., Remin Univ. of China, Beijing, China
Abstract :
This paper explores the impact of environmental regulation on total factor productivity growth, from the perspective of a spatial econometric approach. The empirical findings are: (1) TFP growth increased slightly over the years for 1992-2008 in China, depending mainly on the technical change. (2) Spatial dependence and the productivity growth effect are statistically significant and positive. (3) Local environmental regulation has a positive impact on TFP growth, confirming the “Porter Hypothesis”. However, the neighboring environmental regulatory has a negative effect on the local TFP growth, and moreover, the development of the provinces are more susceptible to regulatory effort neighboring geographic-based weight than that of income-based weight.(4)There is little evidence supportive of an environmental “Race to Bottom” in Chinese provincial environmental regulation during the sample periods.
Keywords :
econometrics; environmental economics; environmental legislation; local government; productivity; statistical analysis; China; Chinese provincial environmental regulation; Porter hypothesis; geographic-based weight; income-based weight; local environmental regulation; spatial dependence; spatial econometric approach; statistical significance; technical change; total factor productivity growth; Data models; Econometrics; Indexes; Mathematical model; Productivity; Testing; China; TFP growth; environmental regulation; neighborhood effect; spatial dependence;
Conference_Titel :
Geoinformatics, 2011 19th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-849-5
DOI :
10.1109/GeoInformatics.2011.5980810