Wang Chenggang, Liu Tiansen, Zhu Yue, Wang He, Zhao Shunyao, Liu Nan
School of Economics and Business Administration, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, China.
School of Economics and Management, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin, China.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 May;30(24):65086-65101. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-26803-x. Epub 2023 Apr 19.
In recent years, the number of countries concerned about environmental protection continues to increase. With a continuous expansion of economic scale, many emerging markets are also sustainably enhancing their management for industrial carbon emissions in foreign direct investment (FDI). Therefore, the impact of FDI on the host country's industrial carbon emissions has been a hot topic of researches. This study selects panel data of 30 medium and large cities in China from 2006 to 2019. Combined with dynamic panel GMM estimation and panel threshold model, this study empirically analyzes the impact factors of FDI on the host country's industrial carbon emissions. This study is based on the perspective of dual environmental management systems. This study draws the following conclusions: When taking the dual environmental management system factors as threshold variables into the empirical research process, only the FDI in Beijing, Tianjin, and Shanghai shows a certain inhibitory effect on Chinese industrial carbon emissions. The FDI in other cities increases the scale of industrial carbon emissions. At the same time, in the formal environmental management system, FDI has no significant impact on China's industrial carbon emissions. It indicates that the formal environmental management system of each city is not effective in policy formulation or implementation. In addition, the corresponding role of environmental management systems, such as innovation compensation and mandatory emission reduction, is not played. With the exception of Beijing and Shanghai, informal environmental management systems in other cities help curb the scale of industrial carbon emissions brought by FDI.
近年来,关注环境保护的国家数量持续增加。随着经济规模的不断扩大,许多新兴市场也在可持续地加强其对外国直接投资(FDI)中工业碳排放的管理。因此,FDI对东道国工业碳排放的影响一直是研究的热点话题。本研究选取了2006年至2019年中国30个大中型城市的面板数据。结合动态面板广义矩估计和面板门槛模型,本研究实证分析了FDI对东道国工业碳排放的影响因素。本研究基于双重环境管理体系的视角。本研究得出以下结论:在实证研究过程中将双重环境管理体系因素作为门槛变量时,只有北京、天津和上海的FDI对中国工业碳排放表现出一定的抑制作用。其他城市的FDI增加了工业碳排放规模。同时,在正式环境管理体系中,FDI对中国工业碳排放没有显著影响。这表明各城市的正式环境管理体系在政策制定或执行方面无效。此外,环境管理体系的创新补偿和强制减排等相应作用未得到发挥。除北京和上海外,其他城市的非正式环境管理体系有助于抑制FDI带来的工业碳排放规模。