Abstract

With the evolution of digital technology, data is considered a new input factor. To investigate the impact of the degree of application and non-rivalry of data on technical change and the environment, we introduce data as a production factor into the production function and develop a two-sector directed technical change model. More importantly, we introduce non-rivalry in data use, enabling its use across sectors. The relevant results are threefold. (1) Data alone cannot avoid environmental disaster; what is worse, the application of data will accelerate environmental degradation. (2) Only in combination with environmental regulations can data play a positive role. In such case, the application of data will accelerate the rise of environmental quality. (3) Conversely, the non-rivalry has a positive effect without environmental regulations while a negative effect with environmental regulations.

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