Abstract

In terms of the development of the manufacturing industry, the Chinese government has carried out environmental regulations and set up production standards for related industries. This is an environmentally-friendly and economic action, which is also in line with the requirements of building a green economy for China. Meanwhile, whether from the micro regulatory measures or the macro government policies, carbon emission is an inevitable problem in the study of environmental problems. This paper will explore the impact of environmental regulation on the green economy based on carbon emissions and study the optimal environment regulation intensity that relates to a direct carbon footprint under the maximum green economic benefits. A SBM-MALMQUIST model is established to measure the green total factor productivity according to 27 Chinese manufacturing industries through the MAXDEA software. It is found that the intensity of environmental regulation has a significant impact on green total factor productivity, and direct carbon footprint also exhibits a partial intermediary effect, participating in the mechanism that affects green total factor productivity. Combined with the industrial characteristics and the above research results, this paper puts forward the adjustment strategy of reasonable environmental regulation for the manufacturing industry, which conforms to the national policy guidance, and will be beneficial in promoting the economic development of the green manufacturing industry.

Highlights

  • Since China’s reform and opening up, the manufacturing industry has maintained a trend of rapid development

  • The calculation process and results are shown in the appendix) of various industries as an intermediary variable to explore the deep mechanism of environmental regulation affecting GTFP, that is, whether to improve the environmental benefits through the reduction of carbon emissions on the carbon footprint, and improve the GTFP

  • Beyond that, considering the differences among industries, the following three control variables are selected in this paper to obtain robust estimates: the ratio of cost-profit (RCP), full-staff labor productivity (LP) and energy productivity (EP). (1) RCP: This reflects the ratio of cost input and profit in various industries

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Summary

Introduction

Since China’s reform and opening up, the manufacturing industry has maintained a trend of rapid development. Many scholars used different methods to measure the intensity of environmental regulation to verify the impact of the economic benefits of enterprises (mainly in productivity and pollution reduction cost) and found a positive correlation [9,10,11,12]. This paper uses the panel data of 27 manufacturing industries in China from 2009 to 2016 to verify the impact of environmental regulation intensity on GTFP by means of linear regression to study how a win-win situation can be achieved. This paper integrates carbon emissions into the mechanism of environmental regulation intensity affecting GTFP, and further explores whether the control of carbon emissions can improve the comprehensive environmental and economic performance of the manufacturing industry.

GTFP Calculation Based on MAXDEA
Calculation of Environmental Regulation Intensity
Empirical Results
Research Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
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