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The effect of the digital economy on carbon emissions: an empirical study in China

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 30, Issue 30, Pages 75454-75468

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-023-27742-3

Keywords

Digital economy; Carbon emissions; Economic agglomeration

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Under the new development model, the digital economy has emerged as a key driver for promoting green economic development and achieving carbon neutrality. Through panel data analysis of 30 provinces and cities in China from 2011 to 2021, this study empirically examines the impact of the digital economy on carbon emissions. The findings suggest a non-linear inverted U-shaped relationship between the digital economy and carbon emissions, and economic agglomeration is identified as a crucial mechanism through which the digital economy indirectly reduces carbon emissions. Furthermore, regional heterogeneity is observed, with the impact of the digital economy being more prominent in developed regions. Therefore, it is essential for the government to prioritize the construction of digital infrastructure and tailor the development strategy of the digital economy to local conditions in order to maximize its carbon emission reduction effect.
Under the new development model, the digital economy has become a new engine to promote the green development of the economy and achieve the goal of double carbon. Based on panel data from 30 Chinese provinces and cities from 2011 to 2021, the impact of the digital economy on carbon emissions was empirically studied by constructing a panel model and a mediation model. The results show that firstly, the effect of the digital economy on carbon emissions is a non-linear inverted U shaped relationship, and this conclusion still holds after a series of robustness tests; secondly, the results of the benchmark regression show that economic agglomeration is an essential mechanism through which the digital economy affects carbon emissions and that the digital economy can indirectly suppress carbon emissions through economic agglomeration. Finally, the results of the heterogeneity analysis show that the impact of the digital economy on carbon emissions varies according to the level of regional development, and its effect on carbon emissions is mainly in the eastern region, while its impact on the central and western regions is weaker, indicating that the impact effect is primarily in developed regions. Therefore, the government should accelerate the construction of new digital infrastructure and implement the development strategy of the digital economy according to local conditions to promote a more significant carbon emission reduction effect of the digital economy.

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