2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/5578027
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How Does Carbon Emission Reduction Efficiency Affect Regional Income Inequality? The Mediator Effect of Interregional Labor Flow

Abstract: Global income inequality is widening and carbon emissions remain high. So, reducing carbon emissions and income gap are urgent challenges. The purpose of this paper is to analysis how carbon emission efficiency influences the region income inequality. The improvement of carbon emission reduction efficiency has widened the regional income inequality with the flow of high-tech labor as an intermediary variable in China. Methods used in this article are mediating effect model and DEA method. This paper constructs… Show more

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“…These studies have yielded mixed findings. 6 Many of them have approached the problem as a chicken-or-the-egg question: Which came first, the siting of facilities in a poor, non-white neighborhood, or the sorting of such households near pollution? However, this problem has proven difficult to unscramble.…”
Section: Housing Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies have yielded mixed findings. 6 Many of them have approached the problem as a chicken-or-the-egg question: Which came first, the siting of facilities in a poor, non-white neighborhood, or the sorting of such households near pollution? However, this problem has proven difficult to unscramble.…”
Section: Housing Demandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhong et al (2020) [23] focus on carbon and energy inequality between and within ten Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. [24] analyze the relationship between carbon emission efficiency and the regional income inequality, and find that when the carbon emission reduction efficiency increases by one unit, the income inequality gap of 25 provinces increases by 0.0202 units; provinces with high carbon emission reduction efficiency increases by 0.107 units, and provinces with medium carbon emission reduction efficiency increases by 0.026 units. Using the provincial panel data of the Chinese residential sector from 2005 to 2017, [31] examine residential CO 2 emission inequality (carbon inequality) and its driving factors from the static and dynamic perspectives to provide empirical support for the formulation of emission reduction policies and the allocation of regional emission reduction quotas.…”
Section: Literature Regarding Carbon Inequalitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, few of the existing literature discussed the possible policy for coordinating the "equality" and "efficiency" issues of carbon emission under the carbon neutrality background. Finally, in the literature, the economic dependence of carbon emission has been found in governmental expenditures, energy consumption (Fan et al, 2020) [22], energy inequality (Zhong et al, 2020) [23], and regional income inequality [24]. Nevertheless, very few of the current works discussed the "trade-off" between carbon efficiency and carbon inequality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%