4.7 Article

Environmental governance effect of the transformation of export trade mode: empirical evidence from 194 cities in China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 29, Issue 15, Pages 22756-22770

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-17110-4

Keywords

Transformation of export trade mode; Environmental pollution; PM2; 5 concentration; Threshold effect

Funding

  1. University Research Project of Anhui University of Finance and Economics (Research on the Green Development Effect of China's Green Credit Policy)
  2. Graduate Research Innovation Fund of Anhui University of Finance and Economics [ACYC2019039, ACYC2019114]

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This study investigates the impact of China's export trade mode transformation on environmental pollution and its internal mechanism, finding that there is a significant inverted U-shaped relationship between ETM transformation and environmental pollution. Factors such as industrial structure, energy structure, and environmental protection investment are identified as the main mechanisms through which ETM transformation affects environmental pollution.
As one of the developing countries, China's export trade mode (ETM) has gradually shifted from processing trade to general trade. Is the deterioration of China's environmental pollution caused by the transformation of ETM? Based on the panel data from 194 cities in China from 2000 to 2016, this paper investigates the impact of ETM transformation on the environmental pollution and its internal mechanism. The results show that the ETM is gradually shifting from processing trade to general trade, and environmental pollution will deteriorate first and then improve, that is, showing a significant inverted U-shaped relationship between the transformation of ETM and environmental pollution. Through the robustness test of the threshold, and SYS-GMM model, the results are still valid. The mechanism research shows that the upgrading of industrial structure, energy structure, industrial agglomeration, environmental protection investment, and resource allocation are the main mechanisms that the transformation of ETM affects environmental pollution. The conclusions of this study can provide empirical evidence for the process that the environmental pollution level of developing countries deteriorated and then improved during the process of transforming from processing export trade to general export trade.

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