High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation

Environmental regulation and industrial restructuring are highly relevant to environmental governance and green development in China. A dynamic game model was used to analyse the mechanisms behind the role of environmental regulation in promoting the restructuring of energy-intensive industries. A d...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1e30e728ea274a309e57de6911ad1dfd2021-11-25T17:49:03ZHigh Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation10.3390/ijerph1822118661660-46011661-7827https://doaj.org/article/1e30e728ea274a309e57de6911ad1dfd2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/22/11866https://doaj.org/toc/1661-7827https://doaj.org/toc/1660-4601Environmental regulation and industrial restructuring are highly relevant to environmental governance and green development in China. A dynamic game model was used to analyse the mechanisms behind the role of environmental regulation in promoting the restructuring of energy-intensive industries. A dynamic spatial Durbin model was constructed to empirically test the dynamic spatial effects and regional heterogeneity of the transfer of high energy-consuming industries on environmental pollution under environmental regulation with panel data. Thus, the study found that the environmental emission effect of a single high energy-consuming industry transfer and environmental regulation is significant, while the combined effect of both exhibits a negative environmental effect. Environmental regulation and the concentration of high energy-consuming industries have a positive spatial spillover effect on environmental pollution, and the long-term effect is greater than the short-term effect; high energy-consuming industries are gradually transferred from the more developed regions in eastern and central China to the less developed regions in western China.Shijin WangHuiying ZhouMDPI AGarticletransfer of high energy-consuming industriesenvironmental pollutionenvironmental regulationdynamic spatial Durbin modelMedicineRENInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 11866, p 11866 (2021)
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topic transfer of high energy-consuming industries
environmental pollution
environmental regulation
dynamic spatial Durbin model
Medicine
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spellingShingle transfer of high energy-consuming industries
environmental pollution
environmental regulation
dynamic spatial Durbin model
Medicine
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Shijin Wang
Huiying Zhou
High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation
description Environmental regulation and industrial restructuring are highly relevant to environmental governance and green development in China. A dynamic game model was used to analyse the mechanisms behind the role of environmental regulation in promoting the restructuring of energy-intensive industries. A dynamic spatial Durbin model was constructed to empirically test the dynamic spatial effects and regional heterogeneity of the transfer of high energy-consuming industries on environmental pollution under environmental regulation with panel data. Thus, the study found that the environmental emission effect of a single high energy-consuming industry transfer and environmental regulation is significant, while the combined effect of both exhibits a negative environmental effect. Environmental regulation and the concentration of high energy-consuming industries have a positive spatial spillover effect on environmental pollution, and the long-term effect is greater than the short-term effect; high energy-consuming industries are gradually transferred from the more developed regions in eastern and central China to the less developed regions in western China.
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author Shijin Wang
Huiying Zhou
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Huiying Zhou
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title High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation
title_short High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation
title_full High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation
title_fullStr High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation
title_full_unstemmed High Energy-Consuming Industrial Transfers and Environmental Pollution in China: A Perspective Based on Environmental Regulation
title_sort high energy-consuming industrial transfers and environmental pollution in china: a perspective based on environmental regulation
publisher MDPI AG
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/1e30e728ea274a309e57de6911ad1dfd
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