Abstract

This paper investigates the effect and possible mechanism of implicit macroeconomic policy uncertainty on regional energy productivity in China. This study takes the unexpected output of environmental pollution from energy consumption into account and uses the DEA-SBM method to measure the regional total-factor energy productivity (RTFEP) of prefecture cities in China from 2003 to 2017. Based on the economic policy uncertainty (EPU) index constructed by Baker et al. this paper estimates the effects of EPU on RTFEP and finds that there is a significant negative relationship between them. Specifically, for every unit increase in EPU, RTFEP will decrease by 5.7%. This paper further examines the mechanism of EPU on RTFEP from the perspective of the market and the government and finds that EPU exerts a restraining effect on RTFEP by affecting the consumption structure of the energy market and government intervention in the economy. In addition, the results show that there is heterogeneity in the impact of EPU on RTFEP which varies between resource-based cities at different development stages and different dominant resources. Finally, this paper proposes to cope with the negative impact of EPU on RTFEP by optimizing the energy consumption structure, regulating government investment areas, and transforming the economic development mode.

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