Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?

This study applies the slack-based measure-data envelopment analysis (SBM-DEA) method to measure energy efficiency and tests the spatial spill-over effects of fiscal decentralisation, industrial structure and energy efficiency using the spatial Durbin model. The results show that China's energy...

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Main Authors: Qiu-Su Wang, Chi-Wei Su, Yu-Fei Hua, Muhammad Umar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Ekonomska Istraživanja
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1845969
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spelling doaj-a1aa02326c084edcacdb8e9c76f684f32021-08-09T15:50:05ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEkonomska Istraživanja1331-677X1848-96642021-01-013411727175110.1080/1331677X.2020.18459691845969Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?Qiu-Su Wang0Chi-Wei Su1Yu-Fei Hua2Muhammad Umar3School of Economics, Qingdao UniversitySchool of Economics, Qingdao UniversitySchool of Economics, Qingdao UniversitySchool of Economics, Qingdao UniversityThis study applies the slack-based measure-data envelopment analysis (SBM-DEA) method to measure energy efficiency and tests the spatial spill-over effects of fiscal decentralisation, industrial structure and energy efficiency using the spatial Durbin model. The results show that China's energy efficiency presents a clear geographical step distribution, and the Eastern and Western regions have higher energy efficiency than the Central region. Fiscal decentralisation has a positive effect on the energy efficiency of the Eastern and Central regions by upgrading the industrial structure. In addition, fiscal decentralisation has significant, positive externalities on the surrounding areas, promoting environmental protection and energy conservation in all regions of China. The results are in line with the tenets of environmental federalism (Oates & Schwab): through the allocation and transfer of industrial factors, fiscal decentralisation affects energy governance. Therefore, local governments should formulate policies and targets according to their regions’ different economic development levels, and the Central and Western areas, which have greater space for improvement and low energy efficiency, should receive attention to balance regional differences.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1845969fiscal decentralisationindustrial structureenergy efficiencysbm-deaspatial spill-over effect
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Chi-Wei Su
Yu-Fei Hua
Muhammad Umar
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Yu-Fei Hua
Muhammad Umar
Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
Ekonomska Istraživanja
fiscal decentralisation
industrial structure
energy efficiency
sbm-dea
spatial spill-over effect
author_facet Qiu-Su Wang
Chi-Wei Su
Yu-Fei Hua
Muhammad Umar
author_sort Qiu-Su Wang
title Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
title_short Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
title_full Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
title_fullStr Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
title_full_unstemmed Can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
title_sort can fiscal decentralisation regulate the impact of industrial structure on energy efficiency?
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Ekonomska Istraživanja
issn 1331-677X
1848-9664
publishDate 2021-01-01
description This study applies the slack-based measure-data envelopment analysis (SBM-DEA) method to measure energy efficiency and tests the spatial spill-over effects of fiscal decentralisation, industrial structure and energy efficiency using the spatial Durbin model. The results show that China's energy efficiency presents a clear geographical step distribution, and the Eastern and Western regions have higher energy efficiency than the Central region. Fiscal decentralisation has a positive effect on the energy efficiency of the Eastern and Central regions by upgrading the industrial structure. In addition, fiscal decentralisation has significant, positive externalities on the surrounding areas, promoting environmental protection and energy conservation in all regions of China. The results are in line with the tenets of environmental federalism (Oates & Schwab): through the allocation and transfer of industrial factors, fiscal decentralisation affects energy governance. Therefore, local governments should formulate policies and targets according to their regions’ different economic development levels, and the Central and Western areas, which have greater space for improvement and low energy efficiency, should receive attention to balance regional differences.
topic fiscal decentralisation
industrial structure
energy efficiency
sbm-dea
spatial spill-over effect
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2020.1845969
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