Impact of trade on China's SO2 emissions is relatively small

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作者
何洁 [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Economics,Faculty of Administration and GREDI,University of Sherbrooke
关键词
International trade; industrial SO2 emissions; simultaneous system; scale effect; composition effect; income effect; Hypothesis of "Porter" and "Racing to the bottom; China;
D O I
10.19602/j.chinaeconomist.2010.05.006
中图分类号
X321 [区域环境规划与管理];
学科分类号
083305 ; 1204 ;
摘要
To better understand trades impact on the environment, we construct a four-equation simultaneous system in whichthree economic determinants define emissions: scale, composition and technique effects, all embodied directly by trade.Supposing the three economic determinants are also endogenous to trade, we check the indirect impacts of trade onthe environment in the following three functions through the intermediation of the three effects.We then estimate 29Chinese provinces’ panel data in the model on industrial SO;emissions (1993-2001).Our estimation results revealthat export expansion and the accumulation of manufactured goods imports had the opposite roles on industrial SO2emissions determination.The results do not support the "pollution haven" hypothesis; the reinforced competitionexporters face is a positive factor that encourages technological progress in pollution abatement.China’s actualcomparative advantage resides in labor-intensive industries; exporting to the world market actually helps to reduce thepollution increases caused by China’s heavy-industry-oriented industrialization strategy, which government-intervenedimport activities traditionally support.
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