Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data

This study attempts to measure the drag effect of carbon emissions on China’s economic growth by incorporating carbon emissions as an endogenous variable into an economic growth model and by relaxing the assumption that the size of the economy will remain unchanged. The drag effect of carbon emissio...

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Main Authors: Jiajia Li, Jiangang Shi, Heng Li, Kaifeng Duan, Rui Zhang, Quanwei Xu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Processes
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/9/1171
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spelling doaj-d1315f2cee04459a8130fcbe4c11942c2020-11-25T03:23:10ZengMDPI AGProcesses2227-97172020-09-0181171117110.3390/pr8091171Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel DataJiajia Li0Jiangang Shi1Heng Li2Kaifeng Duan3Rui Zhang4Quanwei Xu5Hospitality Management School, Shanghai Business School, Shanghai 201400, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaDepartment of Building and Real Estate, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong 999077, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaLand Satellite Remote Sensing Application Center, Ministry of Natural Resources, Beijing 100048, ChinaSchool of Economics and Management, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaThis study attempts to measure the drag effect of carbon emissions on China’s economic growth by incorporating carbon emissions as an endogenous variable into an economic growth model and by relaxing the assumption that the size of the economy will remain unchanged. The drag effect of carbon emissions on the process of urbanisation is derived based on the intrinsic relationship between economic growth and urban development. Then, unit root and cointegration tests are performed using panel data from 30 provincial regions in Mainland China from 2003 to 2016 to prove and estimate the resistance caused by carbon emission in the process of urbanisation. Results show that the drag effect of carbon emission between 2003 and 2016 has a certain negative impact on the process of urbanisation in China. Due to the constraints of carbon emissions, the growth rate of China’s economic growth and urbanization level is 0.74% and 4.96% lower than that without constraints, respectively. Therefore, in the process of rapid urbanisation, formulating a reasonable carbon emission reduction strategy by the provincial government is conducive to the healthy and sustainable development of urbanisation.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/9/1171carbon emissionurban developmentdrag effectpanel cointegration
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author Jiajia Li
Jiangang Shi
Heng Li
Kaifeng Duan
Rui Zhang
Quanwei Xu
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Jiangang Shi
Heng Li
Kaifeng Duan
Rui Zhang
Quanwei Xu
Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data
Processes
carbon emission
urban development
drag effect
panel cointegration
author_facet Jiajia Li
Jiangang Shi
Heng Li
Kaifeng Duan
Rui Zhang
Quanwei Xu
author_sort Jiajia Li
title Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data
title_short Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data
title_full Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data
title_fullStr Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data
title_full_unstemmed Drag Effect of Carbon Emissions on the Urbanisation Process: Evidence from China’s Province Panel Data
title_sort drag effect of carbon emissions on the urbanisation process: evidence from china’s province panel data
publisher MDPI AG
series Processes
issn 2227-9717
publishDate 2020-09-01
description This study attempts to measure the drag effect of carbon emissions on China’s economic growth by incorporating carbon emissions as an endogenous variable into an economic growth model and by relaxing the assumption that the size of the economy will remain unchanged. The drag effect of carbon emissions on the process of urbanisation is derived based on the intrinsic relationship between economic growth and urban development. Then, unit root and cointegration tests are performed using panel data from 30 provincial regions in Mainland China from 2003 to 2016 to prove and estimate the resistance caused by carbon emission in the process of urbanisation. Results show that the drag effect of carbon emission between 2003 and 2016 has a certain negative impact on the process of urbanisation in China. Due to the constraints of carbon emissions, the growth rate of China’s economic growth and urbanization level is 0.74% and 4.96% lower than that without constraints, respectively. Therefore, in the process of rapid urbanisation, formulating a reasonable carbon emission reduction strategy by the provincial government is conducive to the healthy and sustainable development of urbanisation.
topic carbon emission
urban development
drag effect
panel cointegration
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9717/8/9/1171
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