More air pollution control, less industrial land leasing? Empirical evidence from microland transactions
Zengming Wu and
Mengnan Zhu
Managerial and Decision Economics, 2022, vol. 43, issue 3, 647-658
Abstract:
Based on the perspective of environmental protection incentives, this paper discusses the influence of air pollution control on industrial land leasing behavior theoretically and empirically. Air pollution control significantly inhibits the behavior of industrial land leasing, and the results are still robust after taking into account the robustness checks. Environmental protection incentives are key mechanisms for air pollution control that affects industrial land leasing. Heterogeneity tests show that the effect of air pollution control on land resource allocation varies with different regional pollution control pressure, environmental regulation intensity, and industrial pollution degree.
Date: 2022
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