TY - JOUR
T1 - Environmental decentralization, local government competition, and regional green development
T2 - Evidence from China
AU - Wu, Haitao
AU - Li, Yunwei
AU - Hao, Yu
AU - Ren, Siyu
AU - Zhang, Pengfei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2020/3/15
Y1 - 2020/3/15
N2 - Environmental management systems may play an important role in environmental pollution control. Given China's rapid economic development and increases in environmental pollution, this study attempts to study how environmental decentralization and local government competition affect China's regional green development. To show the green development degree of different provinces in China, the super-efficiency SBM-undesirable model is used to calculate the green total factor productivity of 30 provinces in China from 2005 to 2016. The panel vector autoregressive model (PVAR) is employed to empirically test the impact of environmental decentralization on regional green development. The dynamic threshold panel model is also used to analyze the possible nonlinear relationship between environmental decentralization and regional green development under different levels of local government competition. The results indicate that environmental decentralization and environmental administrative decentralization play significant roles in promoting regional green development, but environmental supervision decentralization and environmental monitoring decentralization have negative impacts on regional green development. The joint effect of local government competition and environmental decentralization produces the “race to bottom” effect, which reduces the efficiency level of regional green development. With the continuous strengthening of local government competition, the role of environmental decentralization in promoting regional green development efficiency decreases gradually. In addition, the relationship among environmental decentralization, local government competition, and regional green development differs across Chinese different regions.
AB - Environmental management systems may play an important role in environmental pollution control. Given China's rapid economic development and increases in environmental pollution, this study attempts to study how environmental decentralization and local government competition affect China's regional green development. To show the green development degree of different provinces in China, the super-efficiency SBM-undesirable model is used to calculate the green total factor productivity of 30 provinces in China from 2005 to 2016. The panel vector autoregressive model (PVAR) is employed to empirically test the impact of environmental decentralization on regional green development. The dynamic threshold panel model is also used to analyze the possible nonlinear relationship between environmental decentralization and regional green development under different levels of local government competition. The results indicate that environmental decentralization and environmental administrative decentralization play significant roles in promoting regional green development, but environmental supervision decentralization and environmental monitoring decentralization have negative impacts on regional green development. The joint effect of local government competition and environmental decentralization produces the “race to bottom” effect, which reduces the efficiency level of regional green development. With the continuous strengthening of local government competition, the role of environmental decentralization in promoting regional green development efficiency decreases gradually. In addition, the relationship among environmental decentralization, local government competition, and regional green development differs across Chinese different regions.
KW - China
KW - Dynamic threshold panel models
KW - Environmental decentralization
KW - Green total factor productivity
KW - PVAR model
KW - Regional green development
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85076593080
U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135085
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135085
M3 - Article
C2 - 31812397
AN - SCOPUS:85076593080
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 708
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
M1 - 135085
ER -