Emissions trading scheme and green development in China: Impact of city heterogeneity

Author:

Zhai Xueqi1,An Yunfei2ORCID,Shi Xunpeng34ORCID,Cui Hongqiao5

Affiliation:

1. School of Business Administration Henan University of Economics and Law Zhengzhou China

2. Business School Henan University Kaifeng China

3. Australia‐China Relations Institute University of Technology Sydney Ultimo New South Wales Australia

4. Collaborative Innovation Center for Emissions Trading System Co‐constructed by the Province and Ministry Hubei University of Economics Wuhan China

5. Yatai School of Business Administration Jilin University of Finance and Economics Changchun China

Abstract

AbstractThe emissions trading scheme (ETS) is a key policy tool for reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change but may cause unintended social‐economic consequences. Clarifying the role of city heterogeneity can contribute to improving ETS policy and informing green development roadmaps. Using panel data of 274 Chinese prefecture‐level cities, the heterogeneous impacts of ETS on city green development efficiency (CGDE) were assessed by the difference in difference in difference (DDD) method. The results show that: the ETS significantly advances China's CGDE, mainly through inducing cities' green innovation. More insightfully, the ETS policy has more significant positive effects on the cities in the eastern region, high economic development, resource abundance, and good environmental governance than otherwise. The study suggests that designing the ETS should incorporate the cities' heterogeneous characteristics to accelerate green development through green innovation and cover more regions and industries.

Funder

Education Department of Henan Province

Henan Office of Philosophy and Social Science

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Development,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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