Urban Green Innovation and the Export of Low‐Carbon Products by Firms in Emerging Markets: Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Firms DOI Open Access
Qiang Gao,

Lin Song,

Chao Hu

et al.

Managerial and Decision Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 16, 2024

ABSTRACT Given the backdrop of global warming and rise more stringent green trade barriers, such as Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, we utilize data from firms in world's largest emerging market to theoretically analyze empirically test effects urban innovation on export low‐carbon products by firms. First, significantly boosts Second, our analysis mechanisms shows that enhances firms' lowering production costs, easing internal financing constraints, helping them navigate barriers host countries. Third, contributes simultaneously reducing energy consumption pollution emissions, it plays a significant role expanding variety firms, well increasing number countries they serve. Our heterogeneity reveals differentiated products, greater impact innovation. Moreover, has effect promoting non–state‐owned compared state‐owned ones.

Language: Английский

How public environmental appeals affect the collaborative governance in pollution and carbon reduction: Evidence from spatial effects across Chinese cities DOI
Ning Zhao,

Meilin Jin,

Zhaoxuan Qiu

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 256, P. 119249 - 119249

Published: May 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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8

Effects of a policy mix of uniform or unilateral environmental tax and trade liberalization on economic welfare DOI Creative Commons
Yoshihiro Hamaguchi

Journal of Applied Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(1)

Published: July 11, 2024

To address global warming, the EU introduced Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in 2023, raising concerns about its potential negative effects on GDP and trade volumes Global South, including China, India, African countries. The Tax (BTA) is perceived as a discriminatory environmental tax by firms, impacting pollution levels changing productivity through entry exit. Employing an R&D-based growth model with heterogeneous I examine impact of liberalization welfare. Results indicate that under BTA, hikes exporters improve welfare, while welfare effect varies based rates. Ideally, abolishing BTA improves, maintenance necessitates cautious consideration, can enhance when excessive avoided. A thorough examination pros cons policy imperative.

Language: Английский

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1

Urban Green Innovation and the Export of Low‐Carbon Products by Firms in Emerging Markets: Evidence From Chinese Manufacturing Firms DOI Open Access
Qiang Gao,

Lin Song,

Chao Hu

et al.

Managerial and Decision Economics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Dec. 16, 2024

ABSTRACT Given the backdrop of global warming and rise more stringent green trade barriers, such as Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism, we utilize data from firms in world's largest emerging market to theoretically analyze empirically test effects urban innovation on export low‐carbon products by firms. First, significantly boosts Second, our analysis mechanisms shows that enhances firms' lowering production costs, easing internal financing constraints, helping them navigate barriers host countries. Third, contributes simultaneously reducing energy consumption pollution emissions, it plays a significant role expanding variety firms, well increasing number countries they serve. Our heterogeneity reveals differentiated products, greater impact innovation. Moreover, has effect promoting non–state‐owned compared state‐owned ones.

Language: Английский

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0