2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11195493
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The Impact of Environmental Regulation on Firm Export: Evidence from China’s Ecological Protection Red Line Policy?

Abstract: China conducted a comprehensive overhaul of its environmental regulation as of April 2014. The regulation, which calls for a holistic approach to protect the environment, is also called the “Ecological Protection Red Line” (Red Line). It sets comprehensive standards for pollutants and mandates provinces to implement the regulations. The Porter and pollution haven hypotheses were tested for the impact of the Red Line on firm exports using a sample of Chinese A-share firms from 2011 to 2017. Our findings are con… Show more

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“…Stretesky and Lynch (2009) attribute these causality conditions to inefficient production techniques which can be improved by adopting cleaner production technology. Zhai et al (2019) suggest that governments must emphasize creating a regulatory environment for the firms to increase their innovation and production efficiency to promote exports with minimal environmental impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stretesky and Lynch (2009) attribute these causality conditions to inefficient production techniques which can be improved by adopting cleaner production technology. Zhai et al (2019) suggest that governments must emphasize creating a regulatory environment for the firms to increase their innovation and production efficiency to promote exports with minimal environmental impact.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meneto and Siedschlag [84], using a sample of Irish companies for 2012-2014, find that the implementation of environmental innovations has a significant positive effect on the entry of companies into foreign markets but does not significantly affect the volume of exports. Zhai et al [85] investigate the impact of countrylevel environmental regulation on the export performance of Chinese companies. e authors conclude that stricter environmental regulation has a positive effect on the company's exports.…”
Section: Esg: Different Dimensions and Impact On Exportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research on micro-and meso-level gives an opportunity to verify Porter hypothesis, pollution haven hypothesis and other theories and hypotheses aimed at identifying the influence of EP on the economic results, innovativeness of the firms and allocation/relocation of "dirty" production. In particular, Zhai Liu and Chan (2019) have researched the impact of environmental regulation on firm export in China and tested Porter and pollution haven hypotheses. The authors have outlined that the setting-up of the environmental standards under the Red Line policy boosts firm exports.…”
Section: Perspectives Of the Effects Of Epmentioning
confidence: 99%