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Effects of digital economy on carbon emission reduction: New evidence from China

Journal

ENERGY POLICY
Volume 171, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.113271

Keywords

Digital economy; Carbon emission reduction; Energy structure; Spatial spillover effect; Regional heterogeneity

Funding

  1. Special Soft Science Research Program on Scientific and Technological Innovations of Talents and Services in Huibei Province: The Research of Status Quo and Countermeasures on Building of AI Industrial S & T Innovation Highland in Hubei Province [2022EDA008]

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This study utilizes models and data analysis to find that the development of the digital economy has a significant impact on carbon emission reduction, as it can indirectly affect carbon emissions through the transformation of energy structures. Additionally, this impact varies across regions, with the digital economy in the eastern regions showing more pronounced effects on carbon emission reduction. These findings provide valuable empirical evidence for policymakers in promoting digital economy development and coordinating regional environmental governance.
Recently, the progress of reaching carbon emission peaks and achieving carbon neutrality has had significant impacts on the global economy. The overall societal efforts on carbon emission reduction from various industries will likely be strengthened, thanks to the advantages enterprises could gain in digital technologies through a structural upgrade in the energy systems. Based on China's provincial panel data from 2011 to 2019, this paper constructs a spatial panel Durbin model and a mediating effect model to investigate the mechanism and influence of the digital economy on carbon emission reduction. The results show that (1) the development of the digital economy has a significant spatial spillover effect on carbon emission reduction; (2) the digital economy in-fluences carbon emission reduction both directly and indirectly. This means that the carbon emission reduction can be affected indirectly by the digital economy through the transformation of energy structure; (3) the carbon emission reduction effect of the digital economy exhibits regional heterogeneity, it is more prominent in eastern regions than in other areas. The above findings provide substantial empirical evidence to policymakers on how to best promote the development of the digital economy and intensify the coordination of China's digital infra-structure in regional environmental governance.

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