Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis

Serious environmental pollution due to the economic boom in China has forced the government to implement environmental regulations. This paper examines the relationship between environmental regulations and technological development in different regions of China. Industry data from 1999 to 2012 usin...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Xiaojie, Yue, L., Chang, Y., Wu, Z., Muhammad, Amran A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.201672019-01-25T07:21:09Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/20167/ Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis Zhang, Xiaojie Yue, L. Chang, Y. Wu, Z. Muhammad, Amran A. HC Economic History and Conditions Q Science (General) QE Geology Serious environmental pollution due to the economic boom in China has forced the government to implement environmental regulations. This paper examines the relationship between environmental regulations and technological development in different regions of China. Industry data from 1999 to 2012 using the DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis)-Malmquist productivity index were analyzed. It was found that total productivity growth is mainly caused by the change in technological progress. The environmental regulations of industry had a positive effect on technical progress at the national level. However, the relationship between environmental regulation and technological progress showed significant differences at the regional level. Results showed that for every 1% increase in strength of environmental regulation, there was a corresponding 7.04% increase in technology progress in eastern China. However, in central and western China, results showed that for every 1% increase in strength of environmental regulation, technology progress declined by 4.91% and 1.08%, respectively. It is concluded that the Porter hypothesis is well supported by data from the advanced eastern regions, while not fully supported by data from the underdeveloped central and western regions. For the central and western regions, various reasons for deviation from the Porter Theory have been determined by using the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). Policy implications such as using government allowances and bank loans to import well educated staff, to enhance production technologies, to implement environmental solutions, and to set up strict regulations are recommended for the policy makers. ALÖKI Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Institute 2018 Article PeerReviewed Zhang, Xiaojie and Yue, L. and Chang, Y. and Wu, Z. and Muhammad, Amran A. (2018) Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis. Applied Ecology and Environmental Research, 16 (6). pp. 7519-7534. ISSN 1589-1623 https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1606_75197534 doi:10.15666/aeer/1606_75197534
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topic HC Economic History and Conditions
Q Science (General)
QE Geology
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Q Science (General)
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Zhang, Xiaojie
Yue, L.
Chang, Y.
Wu, Z.
Muhammad, Amran A.
Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis
description Serious environmental pollution due to the economic boom in China has forced the government to implement environmental regulations. This paper examines the relationship between environmental regulations and technological development in different regions of China. Industry data from 1999 to 2012 using the DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis)-Malmquist productivity index were analyzed. It was found that total productivity growth is mainly caused by the change in technological progress. The environmental regulations of industry had a positive effect on technical progress at the national level. However, the relationship between environmental regulation and technological progress showed significant differences at the regional level. Results showed that for every 1% increase in strength of environmental regulation, there was a corresponding 7.04% increase in technology progress in eastern China. However, in central and western China, results showed that for every 1% increase in strength of environmental regulation, technology progress declined by 4.91% and 1.08%, respectively. It is concluded that the Porter hypothesis is well supported by data from the advanced eastern regions, while not fully supported by data from the underdeveloped central and western regions. For the central and western regions, various reasons for deviation from the Porter Theory have been determined by using the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). Policy implications such as using government allowances and bank loans to import well educated staff, to enhance production technologies, to implement environmental solutions, and to set up strict regulations are recommended for the policy makers.
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author Zhang, Xiaojie
Yue, L.
Chang, Y.
Wu, Z.
Muhammad, Amran A.
author_facet Zhang, Xiaojie
Yue, L.
Chang, Y.
Wu, Z.
Muhammad, Amran A.
author_sort Zhang, Xiaojie
title Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis
title_short Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis
title_full Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis
title_fullStr Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in China based on DEA malmquist model and porter hypothesis
title_sort assessment of technology vs environmental regulations in china based on dea malmquist model and porter hypothesis
publisher ALÖKI Applied Ecological Research and Forensic Institute
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/20167/
https://doi.org/10.15666/aeer/1606_75197534
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