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The impact of FDI on environmental pollution in China: evidence from spatial panel data

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 32, Pages 44085-44097

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-13903-9

Keywords

FDI; Environmental pollution; Spatial Durbin models; Spatial errors model; Mediating effect; Panel data; China

Funding

  1. Chinese Fund for the Humanities and Social Sciences Research on the Marginal Transformation Path of China's Manufacturing Export Growth under the Constraints of Energy and Environment [16BJY076]
  2. Eurasia Foundation from Asia International Cooperation Project Research on International Cooperation and Development of Asian Community [20EFC001]

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This study examines the impact of foreign direct investment on environmental pollution in China by constructing spatial autoregressive models. The findings reveal an inverted U-shaped relationship between FDI and environmental situation. It also shows that regions with larger economic scale and better industrial structure experience a greater impact from FDI on environmental situation, while technological level does not serve as a moderator in this study.
With the rapid development of the economy, China's environmental problems remain prominent, and ecological environmental protection has far to go. Many factors work together to affect environmental pollution. In this study, based on the spatial correlation of environmental situation between adjacent regions, spatial autoregressive models are constructed to examine the impacts of foreign direct investment (FDI) on environmental pollution in China. We find an inverted U-shaped relationship between FDI and environmental situation. The study further investigates the mediating effect of economic scale, technology, and industrial structure between FDI and environmental situation. The results show that regions with a larger economic scale and better industrial structure experience a greater FDI impact on environmental situation, but technological level does not serve as a moderator in this study. Our findings have important implications for environmental pollution control and provide important insights for China into a new stage of high-quality development.

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