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Can the New Energy Vehicle Pilot Policy Achieve Green Innovation and Emission Reduction?-A Difference-in-Differences Analysis on the Evaluation of China's New Energy Fiscal Subsidy Policy

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 15, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13158643

Keywords

NEVPP; green innovation; difference-in-differences; emission reduction; carbon emission; energy conservation; industry structure; heterogeneity

Funding

  1. Ministry of education of Humanities and Social Science project [17YJCZH063]
  2. Shenzhen Philosophy and Social Sciences Planning 2020 Project [SZ2020B012]

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The study found that the new energy vehicle pilot policy has significantly reduced carbon dioxide emissions in pilot cities, but has inhibited green technological innovation. Additionally, the emission reduction effects of the NEVPP are mainly achieved through reducing energy consumption, promoting technological innovation, and adjusting industrial structure.
Whether the new energy vehicle pilot policy (NEVPP) can achieve green innovation and emission reduction is an important exploration for China to achieve green and sustainable development. This research aims to empirically investigate the impact, impact mechanism, and heterogeneity characteristics of the NEVPP on urban green innovation and emission reduction based on panel data from 281 cities in China from 2004 to 2017, using difference-in-differences (DID) methods and fixed effect (FE) models. The results show that the NEVPP significantly reduces the carbon dioxide emissions of the pilot cities but significantly inhibits the green innovation, and the results are robust to the placebo test, propensity score matching DID (PSM-DID) test, instrumental variable (IV) estimation, emissions trading system (ETS), and Carbon-ETS interference test, and change of the dependent variable. In addition, further studies have shown that the NEVPP's emission reduction effects are mainly achieved by reducing energy consumption, promoting technological innovation, and adjusting industrial structure. Moreover, we found that the NEVPP performed better in the regions where the level of economic development is high, the local government has a good relationship with the market, and the level of non-state economic development is high. In general, our research results show that the NEVPP has achieved innovation and emission reduction policy effects in China, but it is also accompanied by an inhibitory effect on green technological innovation.

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