Trade policy uncertainty and pollution emissions of export enterprises—The case of China‐ASEAN free trade area

Author:

Zhou Kexuan1,Yu Linhui23ORCID,Jiang Xinlin4,Kumar Sanjay5

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Open University School of Economics and Management Guangzhou Guangdong China

2. Zhejiang University School of Economics Hangzhou Zhejiang China

3. Institute for Fiscal Big‐Data & Policy of Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

4. Zhejiang University of Technology School of Economics Hangzhou Zhejiang China

5. Valparaiso University College of Business Administration Valparaiso Indiana USA

Abstract

AbstractWe propose a theoretical framework to illustrate the impact of trade policy uncertainty on pollution emissions of export enterprises and the underlying mechanism. The magnitudes of the effect and the proposed channels are empirically estimated using the case of the formal establishment of China‐ASEAN free trade area and sulfur dioxide (SO2) emission intensity as a measure of pollution emission intensity. Our analysis relies on high‐precision micro enterprise‐level data and the difference‐in‐difference methodology. The results show that China‐ASEAN free trade area effectively reduced the trade policy uncertainty and the SO2 emission intensity of Chinese enterprises exporting to ASEAN. The study also shows that the export enterprises of different trade modes, ownership types, regions, factor intensity, and pollution intensity industries show significant heterogeneity in the extent of the reduction in the SO2 emission intensity. The mechanism test reveals that the trade policy uncertainty decline mainly reduces the emission intensity of SO2 by raising the competitive and learning effects. The contribution of the learning effect is higher and accounts for 32.54% of the total effect. In addition, through dynamic decomposition at the industry level, we found that the contribution rate of resource allocation effect among enterprises in reducing the total emission intensity of SO2 of enterprises exporting to ASEAN at the industry level is 52.22%. This effect is perhaps the most significant way trade policy uncertainty impacts the SO2 pollution emission intensity.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Geography, Planning and Development

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