Research on the effects of command-and-control and market-oriented policy tools on China's energy conservation and emissions reduction innovation

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作者
Qin Ye [1 ]
Shaoqing Dai [2 ,3 ]
Gang Zeng [1 ]
机构
[1] The Center for Modern Chinese City Studies, East China Normal University
[2] Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health,Institute of Urban Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
关键词
Environmental regulation; command-and-control policy tools; market-oriented policy tools; emissions reduction; innovation;
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X321 [区域环境规划与管理]; F124.5 [资源开发与利用]; F206 [能源管理];
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020106 ; 020201 ; 083305 ; 1204 ;
摘要
The impact of environmental regulation on technology innovation is a hot spot in current research where a large number of empirical studies are based on Porter Hypothesis(PH). However, there are still controversies in academia about the establishment of "weak" and "narrow" versions of PH. Based on the panel data of application for patent of energy conservation and emission reduction(ECER) technology of Chinese city scale during 2008-2014, comprehensive energy price, pollutant emission, etc., mixed regression model and systematic generalized method of moments method were adopted, respectively,to study the impact of market-oriented and command-and-control policy tool on China’s ECER technology innovation. The results show that the environmental regulation hindered the technological innovation in the immediate phase; however, it turned out to be positive in the first-lag phase. Hence, the establishment of "weak" PH is time-bounded. The command-and-control policy tool played a more positive role in promoting technological innovation in the first-lag phase than market-oriented policy tool. Therefore, "narrow" PH is not tenable. The reason is that the main participants of China’s ECER technology innovation are state-owned companies and public institutions. Regionally speaking, the impact which command-and-control policy tool has on technological innovation at sight was nonsignificant in the eastern, the central, and the western regions of China whilst market-oriented policy tool had a negative effect. And market-oriented policy tool in the central region had strongest negative effect, which would diminish in the eastern region and become weakest in the western region. This was related to regional energy consumption level and the market economic vitality.
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