Air Pollution, Environmental Regulations and Economic Growth — Estimation of Simultaneous Equations Based on Panel Data of Prefecture-Level Cities
Wang Ligang (),
Zhang Qi (),
Wang Lin () and
Zhang Xi ()
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Wang Ligang: School of Economics and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing100190, China
Zhang Qi: School of Economics and Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing100190, China
Wang Lin: School of Accounting, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, Guangzhou510006, China
Zhang Xi: School of Economics, Beijing Technology and Business University, Beijing100048, China
Journal of Systems Science and Information, 2021, vol. 9, issue 6, 721-738
Abstract:
The article selects the panel data of 289 prefecture-level and above cities in China from 2003 to 2017, establishes simultaneous equations and uses the 3SLS estimation method to study the relationship between air pollution and economic growth. On the whole, industrial sulfur dioxide and soot emissions have an inverted U-shaped relationship with per capita GDP, and the increase in sulfur dioxide emissions has played a significant role in hindering economic growth. From a regional perspective, the sulfur dioxide emissions in the eastern and western regions conform to the environmental Kuznets curve, and the per capita GDP at the turning point in the western region is significantly lower than the overall national level. The smoke and dust emissions in the eastern, central and western regions all conform to the environmental Kuznets curve, while the per capita GDP at the turning point in the western region is significantly lower than that in the eastern and central regions. In the eastern region, both sulfur dioxide and smoke and dust emissions significantly hinder economic growth, and this hindrance is mainly caused by the spatial transfer of labor. Through further analysis, it is found that environmental regulations can significantly suppress the negative impact of air pollution on economic growth. Finally, the article puts forward some suggestions, such as environmental governance according to local conditions and strengthening environmental regulations.
Keywords: air pollution; economic growth; environmental regulation; environmental Kuznets curve (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.21078/JSSI-2021-721-18
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