2021
DOI: 10.3389/fenrg.2021.634556
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Does Anti-corruption Policy Influence Energy Efficiency in China?

Abstract: The Chinese government has stepped up its anti-corruption efforts since 2013; the National Energy Administration (NEA), an energy regulatory agency, has been hard hit by corruption. This paper analyzes the impact of government corruption on energy efficiency (EE) from a perspective of energy regulations and also a mechanism of the impact of corruption on EE, and then adopts statistical methods to estimate the impact of corruption on EE in China. The results show that government corruption generally has a negat… Show more

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“…The core explanatory variable ACC in this paper is an external impact and a quasi-natural experiment, which allows this paper to study the impact of the anti-corruption more accurately, objectively, and comprehensively on energy efficiency. In addition, the method used in this paper is staggered DID, which can better address issues such as endogeneity compared to the fixed effects model in Liu et al (2021). The result indicates that the ACC increases EE by 4.5%, which is significant at 5% significance level.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…The core explanatory variable ACC in this paper is an external impact and a quasi-natural experiment, which allows this paper to study the impact of the anti-corruption more accurately, objectively, and comprehensively on energy efficiency. In addition, the method used in this paper is staggered DID, which can better address issues such as endogeneity compared to the fixed effects model in Liu et al (2021). The result indicates that the ACC increases EE by 4.5%, which is significant at 5% significance level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…For places with a surplus of energy, corruption brings about wasteful and inefficient use of energy (Lu et al, 2021). The anti-corruption campaign makes it impossible for companies with low production or high energy consumption to bribe officials and establish political connections anymore, so they must exit the market (Liu et al, 2021). The closure of these companies reduces the inefficient use of energy, and thus increases energy efficiency.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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