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Identifying characteristic changes in club convergence of China's urban pollution emission: A spatial-temporal feature analysis

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ENERGY ECONOMICS
Volume 98, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2021.105243

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Pollution emission; Extended spatial green solow model; Club convergence; Dynamic spatial panel data model

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  1. National Social Science Fund of China: Post Sponsorship Program, China [20FJYB007]

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Theoretical deduction and empirical tests suggest that China's pollution emissions exhibit convergence, with different types of pollution clubs identified. The government should prioritize pollution prevention efforts in the medium- and high-pollution clubs.
We explore China's pollution emission convergence through theoretical deduction and empirical test using a spatial Green Solow model. First, the extended theoretical analysis results show that an economy will pass the inflec-tion point of Environmental Kuznets Curve when growth rate of pollution reduction technology exceeds that of output, which supports the existence of pollution emission convergence. Secondly, estimation results of a dynamic spatial panel data model show that China's urban pollution emission has convergence properties in which club convergence will come true first. Thirdly, China's low-pollution urban cluster has entered a benign pattern of pollution prevention; the medium-pollution club characterized by pollution transfer shows beggar thy-neighbor effects; while the high-pollution club with a typical positive feedback mechanism of pollution still faces risks of escalating pollution. Hence, the government should pay great attention to pollution prevention of the medium-and high-pollution clubs by strengthening regional coordination and accelerating industrial upgrading, which promotes the shift of pollution prevention from club convergence to absolute convergence and provides an environmental guarantee for high-quality development. (c) 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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