Import Liberalization of Intermediates and Environment: Empirical Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing
This paper investigates how the import liberalization of intermediates affects firm-level pollution emissions. We divide the impact of freer import of intermediates on pollution emissions into induced scale, composition and technique effects and then develop interaction terms to examine these effect...
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doaj-4e186a79b522471eab0c93ce1c08c7c92020-11-25T00:59:38ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502019-05-01119257910.3390/su11092579su11092579Import Liberalization of Intermediates and Environment: Empirical Evidence from Chinese ManufacturingLing-Yun He0Liang Wang1College of Economics, and Institute of Resource, Environment & Sustainable Development Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, ChinaCollege of Economics, and Institute of Resource, Environment & Sustainable Development Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, ChinaThis paper investigates how the import liberalization of intermediates affects firm-level pollution emissions. We divide the impact of freer import of intermediates on pollution emissions into induced scale, composition and technique effects and then develop interaction terms to examine these effects. Relying on a panel of plant-level data from China manufacturing sector for the period 2001 to 2007, we find freer import of intermediate inputs is conducive to pollution reductions at the plant level, lowering pollution via induced technique and composition effects and, in turn, increasing emission through induced scale effect. In summary, import liberalization of intermediate inputs can contribute to the better environmental performance of China manufacturing sector.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/11/9/2579import liberalizationintermediate inputspollution emissions |
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Import Liberalization of Intermediates and Environment: Empirical Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing |
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Import Liberalization of Intermediates and Environment: Empirical Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing |
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This paper investigates how the import liberalization of intermediates affects firm-level pollution emissions. We divide the impact of freer import of intermediates on pollution emissions into induced scale, composition and technique effects and then develop interaction terms to examine these effects. Relying on a panel of plant-level data from China manufacturing sector for the period 2001 to 2007, we find freer import of intermediate inputs is conducive to pollution reductions at the plant level, lowering pollution via induced technique and composition effects and, in turn, increasing emission through induced scale effect. In summary, import liberalization of intermediate inputs can contribute to the better environmental performance of China manufacturing sector. |
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