2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141550
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The effects of heterogeneous environmental regulations on water pollution control: Quasi-natural experimental evidence from China

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“…Although the findings of this study did not negate this conclusion, this study shows that local governments are able to reconcile the conflict between economic development and pollution by adjusting direction to promote economic development under the new environmental regulation. The heterogeneity of local pollution control in China has been shown in the literature [9,29]; the evidence of this study shows that the responses of regions with different economic development levels under RCP have both similarities (efforts to encourage innovation) and differences (promotion of education, consumption and wage levels). Many sources [8,9,11,12] found a reduction in water pollution in rivers under the RCP; however, our evidence suggests that RCP did not improve drinking water quality.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Although the findings of this study did not negate this conclusion, this study shows that local governments are able to reconcile the conflict between economic development and pollution by adjusting direction to promote economic development under the new environmental regulation. The heterogeneity of local pollution control in China has been shown in the literature [9,29]; the evidence of this study shows that the responses of regions with different economic development levels under RCP have both similarities (efforts to encourage innovation) and differences (promotion of education, consumption and wage levels). Many sources [8,9,11,12] found a reduction in water pollution in rivers under the RCP; however, our evidence suggests that RCP did not improve drinking water quality.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The centralized procurement of generic drugs will make enterprises increase innovation investment in the short term to reduce the net profit. However, in the long run, the original drug developed by the enterprise can improve the net profit of the enterprise ( 26 , 27 ). The third category is the research on the voluntary supply of public goods.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Examples include the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law, and the Water Pollution Prevention and Control Law Implementation Rules. However, due to the complex influence of regional economy and geography, the outcome of water pollution control is significantly different across different regions (Pan and Tang, 2020). According to the 2014 Bulletin of China's environmental situation, among the 4896 groundwater monitoring points in China, only 10.8% are of good quality, and 61.5% are of poor and extremely poor quality.…”
Section: The "10-point Water Plan" and Industrial Water Pollutionmentioning
confidence: 99%