2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2005.12.008
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Pollution haven hypothesis and environmental impacts of foreign direct investment: The case of industrial emission of sulfur dioxide (SO2) in Chinese provinces

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“…Xing and Kolstad [15] explore how the laxity of environmental regulations in a host country attracts FDIs and influences the location of heavily polluting industries, and find that lax environmental regulation in a host country is a significant determinant of FDI from the US. He [16] constructs a simultaneous model using a panel of data from China's 29 provinces to study the FDI-emission nexus in China, and the results show that with a 1% increase in FDI, industrial emissions will increase by 0.099%. Baek and Koo [17] apply integration analysis and a vector error-correction model to explore the short-run and long-run relationship between FDI and the environment in China and India, and the estimates are also consistent with the pollution haven effect.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xing and Kolstad [15] explore how the laxity of environmental regulations in a host country attracts FDIs and influences the location of heavily polluting industries, and find that lax environmental regulation in a host country is a significant determinant of FDI from the US. He [16] constructs a simultaneous model using a panel of data from China's 29 provinces to study the FDI-emission nexus in China, and the results show that with a 1% increase in FDI, industrial emissions will increase by 0.099%. Baek and Koo [17] apply integration analysis and a vector error-correction model to explore the short-run and long-run relationship between FDI and the environment in China and India, and the estimates are also consistent with the pollution haven effect.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The N-shaped pattern helps illustrate how economies can correct technical obsolescence by implementing long-term energy regulation policies, making it possible to identify aspects related to scale effects and how these affect technical effects in the long term. Thus, innovation measures contribute to delays in a new ascending trend in pollution (He, 2006;Lorente and Álvarez-Herránz, 2016). To demonstrate the long-term appearance of technical obsolescence, it must be accepted that once an economy achieves a high income, society will demand a high-quality environment, which will require efforts in the form of environmental regulations to promote technical effects through more efficient and less polluting energy production actions (Bruvoll et al, 2003;Turner and Hanley, 2011).…”
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“…Em contraste com os resultados de Cole, Elliott e Zhang (2009), He (2006 e Zeng e Eastin (2007) encontraram uma relação positiva entre IED e qualidade ambiental para o caso da China. He (2006), em particular, chegou a esse resultado mensurando os efeitos escala, composição e tecnologia do IED.…”
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“…He (2006), em particular, chegou a esse resultado mensurando os efeitos escala, composição e tecnologia do IED. O autor observou que o impacto sobre as emissões de dióxido de enxofre (SO2) em 29 províncias chinesas foi insignificante no período avaliado.…”
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