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Impact of Low-carbon City Construction on Financing, Investment, and Total Factor Productivity of Energy-intensive Enterprises

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ENERGY JOURNAL
卷 44, 期 2, 页码 79-101

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INT ASSOC ENERGY ECONOMICS
DOI: 10.5547/01956574.44.2.hwen

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Low-carbon city pilot; Financing and investment; Productivity effect; Energy-intensive enterprises

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This study examines the productivity effect of the low-carbon city pilot policy (LCCP) in China and investigates its financing and investment mechanisms using the difference-in-difference method. The empirical results show that the LCCP policy significantly improves the total factor productivity of energy-intensive enterprises by increasing bank credit supply and encouraging long-term investment. The findings suggest that the LCCP is an effective comprehensive policy for promoting the high-quality development of energy-intensive industries.
Faced with the global climate change, as a major greenhouse gas emitter, China launched a pilot policy on low-carbon city construction since 2010. Few studies have discussed how climate policies affect the investment and financing behavior of energy-intensive enterprises. Based on the micro data of A-share listed enterprises in China's energy-intensive industries, this study aims to assess the productivity effect of low-carbon city pilot (LCCP) policy and investigates the mechanism of financing and investment using the difference-in-difference method. Empirical results provide evidence that the LCCP policy has significantly improved the total factor productivity of energy-intensive enterprises. In terms of the mechanisms, the LCCP policy has increased the supply of bank credit to enterprises and encouraged their long-term investment in fixed assets and R&D activities. The productivity effect of the LCCP policy is greater for state-owned enterprises and enterprises with political connection. Urban human capital, industrial agglomeration, and resource endowment contribute to the productivity effect of LCCP policy for enterprises in the energy-intensive industries. The findings show that the LCCP is an effective comprehensive policy to promote the high-quality development of energy-intensive industries, and the findings also provide enlightenment for enacting better climate transition policies.

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