Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries

In order to explore the impact of environmental regulation on the coordinated development of energy and the environment with the background of governance transition, we propose a three-stage integrated approach and use the panel data of China’s manufacturing industry 27 sub-sectors during...

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Main Authors: Manli Cheng, Zhen Shao, Changhui Yang, Xiaoan Tang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/22/6510
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spelling doaj-0e42247bc5b54264a03a884423fc906e2020-11-24T21:55:19ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-11-011122651010.3390/su11226510su11226510Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-IndustriesManli Cheng0Zhen Shao1Changhui Yang2Xiaoan Tang3School of Management, Hefei University of Technology, 193 Tunxi Road, Hefei 230009, ChinaSchool of Management, Hefei University of Technology, 193 Tunxi Road, Hefei 230009, ChinaSchool of Management, Hefei University of Technology, 193 Tunxi Road, Hefei 230009, ChinaSchool of Management, Hefei University of Technology, 193 Tunxi Road, Hefei 230009, ChinaIn order to explore the impact of environmental regulation on the coordinated development of energy and the environment with the background of governance transition, we propose a three-stage integrated approach and use the panel data of China’s manufacturing industry 27 sub-sectors during the period of 2006−2015. In the first stage, according to the environmental pollution intensity, the manufacturing industry is divided into heavily polluting industry, moderately polluting industry, and lightly polluting industry. The second stage is employed the slacks-based measure (SBM)-undesirable method to study the sub-industries’ green energy-environmental efficiency under different environmental pollution intensities. Besides, the dynamic changes of technical innovation and efficiency among different industries are analyzed through the Malmquist productivity index. For the purpose of investigating the transmission mechanism of the Porter’s hypothesis and exploring the compound effects of environmental regulation and governance transition on green development, in the third stage, we use the panel data analysis to conduct more in-depth research on the relationship between environmental regulation, governance transition, and technical innovation. Results show that the highest average green energy-environmental efficiency is lightly polluting industry, which is 0.52, followed by the heavily polluting industry at 0.40, and the lowest is the moderately polluting industry, which is 0.32. By decomposing total factor productivity, heavily polluting industry is at the forefront of technical innovation. Panel data analysis results indicate that investment in research and development and governance transition could promote the growth of total factor productivity for manufacturing.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/22/6510manufacturing industryenergy-environmental efficiencytotal factor productivityenvironmental regulationtransmission mechanismgovernance transition
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author Manli Cheng
Zhen Shao
Changhui Yang
Xiaoan Tang
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Zhen Shao
Changhui Yang
Xiaoan Tang
Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries
Sustainability
manufacturing industry
energy-environmental efficiency
total factor productivity
environmental regulation
transmission mechanism
governance transition
author_facet Manli Cheng
Zhen Shao
Changhui Yang
Xiaoan Tang
author_sort Manli Cheng
title Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries
title_short Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries
title_full Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries
title_fullStr Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Coordinated Development of Energy and Environment in China’s Manufacturing Industry under Environmental Regulation: A Comparative Study of Sub-Industries
title_sort analysis of coordinated development of energy and environment in china’s manufacturing industry under environmental regulation: a comparative study of sub-industries
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2019-11-01
description In order to explore the impact of environmental regulation on the coordinated development of energy and the environment with the background of governance transition, we propose a three-stage integrated approach and use the panel data of China’s manufacturing industry 27 sub-sectors during the period of 2006−2015. In the first stage, according to the environmental pollution intensity, the manufacturing industry is divided into heavily polluting industry, moderately polluting industry, and lightly polluting industry. The second stage is employed the slacks-based measure (SBM)-undesirable method to study the sub-industries’ green energy-environmental efficiency under different environmental pollution intensities. Besides, the dynamic changes of technical innovation and efficiency among different industries are analyzed through the Malmquist productivity index. For the purpose of investigating the transmission mechanism of the Porter’s hypothesis and exploring the compound effects of environmental regulation and governance transition on green development, in the third stage, we use the panel data analysis to conduct more in-depth research on the relationship between environmental regulation, governance transition, and technical innovation. Results show that the highest average green energy-environmental efficiency is lightly polluting industry, which is 0.52, followed by the heavily polluting industry at 0.40, and the lowest is the moderately polluting industry, which is 0.32. By decomposing total factor productivity, heavily polluting industry is at the forefront of technical innovation. Panel data analysis results indicate that investment in research and development and governance transition could promote the growth of total factor productivity for manufacturing.
topic manufacturing industry
energy-environmental efficiency
total factor productivity
environmental regulation
transmission mechanism
governance transition
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/22/6510
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