Impact Analysis of Large-Scale Environmental Spot Inspection Policy on Green Innovation: Evidence From China
The spot inspection policy has been widely applied in environmental protection in China. This paper collects environmental enforcement announcements and green patent data published by Chinese government agencies from 2006 to 2015. First, it studies the impact of spot inspection on green innovation w...
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doaj-85e91591ba6d47f3af4152ab056ad8dc2021-05-28T08:49:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Environmental Science2296-665X2021-05-01910.3389/fenvs.2021.676413676413Impact Analysis of Large-Scale Environmental Spot Inspection Policy on Green Innovation: Evidence From ChinaBo Chen0Meitong Ren1Liye Chen2Institute for Finance and Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics, Beijing, ChinaHarris School of Public Policy, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United StatesDivision of Public Policy, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong KongThe spot inspection policy has been widely applied in environmental protection in China. This paper collects environmental enforcement announcements and green patent data published by Chinese government agencies from 2006 to 2015. First, it studies the impact of spot inspection on green innovation with the spatial Durbin model. Then, it analyzes spatial heterogeneity according to the eastern, central, and western regions including 29 provinces. The spot inspection policy significantly increases the green innovation of a current region with a negative spillover effect on neighboring regions. Even though this policy has the best performance in the eastern region, it leads to pollution transfer into the western region, while being ineffective in the central region. Further, analysis on the spatial spillover effects of the 29 provinces proves that 21 provinces have a positive spillover effect, while eight provinces have a negative spillover effect. The research study shows that although spot inspection is generally beneficial to green innovation, pollution transfer and policy failure exist because of spatial heterogeneity.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fenvs.2021.676413/fullspot inspectioncommand and controlinnovationspillover effectpollution transfer |
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Impact Analysis of Large-Scale Environmental Spot Inspection Policy on Green Innovation: Evidence From China |
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The spot inspection policy has been widely applied in environmental protection in China. This paper collects environmental enforcement announcements and green patent data published by Chinese government agencies from 2006 to 2015. First, it studies the impact of spot inspection on green innovation with the spatial Durbin model. Then, it analyzes spatial heterogeneity according to the eastern, central, and western regions including 29 provinces. The spot inspection policy significantly increases the green innovation of a current region with a negative spillover effect on neighboring regions. Even though this policy has the best performance in the eastern region, it leads to pollution transfer into the western region, while being ineffective in the central region. Further, analysis on the spatial spillover effects of the 29 provinces proves that 21 provinces have a positive spillover effect, while eight provinces have a negative spillover effect. The research study shows that although spot inspection is generally beneficial to green innovation, pollution transfer and policy failure exist because of spatial heterogeneity. |
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spot inspection command and control innovation spillover effect pollution transfer |
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