Ma -Liu: Intra-and inter-regional technology transfer and CO2 emissions in China: comparing the effects of energy and environmental technologies - Abstract. The purpose of this paper is to reveal the role of regional technology transfer in reducing carbon dioxide emissions in China. By collecting a panel data of 150 observations from 30 regions of mainland China during 2006-2010, this paper extends the STIRPAT model to explore the relationship between intra-and inter-regional technology transfer and CO 2 emission intensity, and meanwhile compares the effects of energy and environmental technologies in different regions of China. The results show that, in the national level, only intra-regional transfer of energy technologies can significantly reduce the CO 2 emission intensity. When it comes to the regional level, intra-regional transfer of energy technologies has a negative influence on CO 2 emissions in the eastern and western regions. In contrast, intra-regional transfer of environmental technologies negatively affects CO 2 emissions in the central regions, and even leads to a significant increase of CO 2 emissions in the eastern regions. However, neither inter-regional transfer of energy technologies nor inter-regional transfer of environmental technologies has significant effect on CO 2 emissions reduction in China. Our findings reveal the critical role of intraregional rather than inter-regional technology transfer, and also energy technologies rather than environmental technologies in reducing CO 2 emissions, which has important implications for future environmental policy-making in China.
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