2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.113339
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Does industrial relocation affect regional carbon intensity? Evidence from China's secondary industry

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“…Yuan, et al [6] thought ecologicalization of the industrial structure has the greatest influence on economic growth in terms of the relationship between industrial structure and economic growth in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Lin, et al [7] deepened the understanding of the environmental effects of industrial relocation. The low development level of transfer-out and transfer-in region both resulted in the downgrading environmental performance with firm relocation [8] .…”
Section: Research Methodology and Scope Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yuan, et al [6] thought ecologicalization of the industrial structure has the greatest influence on economic growth in terms of the relationship between industrial structure and economic growth in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region. Lin, et al [7] deepened the understanding of the environmental effects of industrial relocation. The low development level of transfer-out and transfer-in region both resulted in the downgrading environmental performance with firm relocation [8] .…”
Section: Research Methodology and Scope Of The Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the impact of CBAM on China, Guo et al, using the GTAP model, verified that CBAM has negative effects on China's economic development, trade levels, and resident welfare [8]. Lin and Zhao [9]., through an assessment of the Chinese futures market, demonstrated significant adverse impacts of CBAM on China's energy-intensive export-oriented enterprises. Qi et al [10] by constructing a price-variable resource allocation model, confirmed the negative effects of CBAM on China's commodity exports.…”
Section: The Current State Of Research On the Impact Of Cbam On Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of economic level [48], there is real GDP per capita (PGDP). In terms of economic structure [49], there is a proportion of secondary industry (ES). In terms of urbanization level [50], there is urbanization rate (UB); In term of population size [51], there is urban population density (POP); In term of market development [52][53][54][55][56], there are industrial enterprise structure (IE), service industry level (SI), fiscal dependence (FS) and opening level (OP).…”
Section: Data and Variable Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Abadie et al [49], we used a ranking method to test the significance of the carbon intensity reduction effect in Guangzhou, Huzhou, Quzhou, and Guiyang. The basic idea of this test is as follows: a non-pilot city in the control group is assumed to as a pilot city, and a placebo test is conducted using the SCM.…”
Section: Validity Testmentioning
confidence: 99%