How diversification of products impact emissions in China: a provincial perspective

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Jabbar Ul-Haq
Hubert Visas
Muhlis Can
Sana Khanum
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[1] University of Sargodha,Department of Economics
[2] University of International,School of International Trade & Economics, Business and Economics
[3] BETA Akademi,Social Science Research Lab
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Product diversification; Environmental degradation; Global warming; Air pollution; Panel data; China;
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Currently, global warming and air pollution are the world’s most urgent issues partly caused by carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions, and prompt actions are needed to address these global concerns. Sustainable development cannot be attained until we reverse the negative impact of economic factors on the quality of the environment. It is noteworthy to offer a new indication on whether and how the empirical liaison between product diversification and environmental degradation evolved in China from 2008 to 2019. Product diversification (PD) is a remedy for reducing environmental degradation (ED). It is a crucial component of energy demand, which a significant impact on reducing energy consumption and ED. The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of PD on ED in China using the provincial panel dataset. Employing the fixed effects-Driscoll-Kraay standard errors (FE-DKSE) and feasible generalized least squares (FGLS) methods, we discover an inverted U-shaped link between PD and ED. The control variable urbanization (URB) and technological innovation (TI) reduce ED significantly. However, industry value added (IVA) and energy consumption (EC) promote ED. Our results are robust with the addition of various controls in all models. The policy implication from our findings is that, to achieve a target of carbon neutrality, countries should adopt the product diversification strategy.
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页码:124215 / 124231
页数:16
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