Does Industrial Transfer Change the Spatial Structure of CO(2) Emissions?-Evidence from Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region in China

产业转移是否改变了二氧化碳排放的空间结构?——来自中国京津冀地区的证据

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Abstract

As an important cause of global warming, CO(2) emissions have become a research hotspot in recent years. Industrial transfer impacts regional CO(2) emissions and is related to the low-carbon development of regional industries. Taking the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region (BTH region) as an example, this study analysed industrial transfer's direct and indirect impacts on CO(2) emissions based on a mediating model and two-way fixed effect panel regression. The results obtained indicate that industrial transfer-in has promoted CO(2) emissions to a small extent, and the positive impact of industrial transfer-in on CO(2) emissions wanes over time. Industrial transfer affects CO(2) emissions by acting on the economic level, on population size, and on urbanisation level, but the indirect effect is weaker than the direct effect. Industrial transfer does not lead to technological upgrading, but the latter is an effective means of carbon emission reduction. Industrial transfer-in has shown a positive effect on CO(2) emissions for most cities, but there are exceptions, such as Cangzhou. In the future, the BTH region should maintain coordinated development among cities and improve the cooperative innovation mechanism for energy conservation and emission reduction.

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