Examining the Impact of China's Digital Economy on Carbon Emissions Intensity: Mechanisms, Regional Variations, and Policy Implications

Lian Hu

China China Cooperative Research Institute, Anhui University of Finance and Economics, Bengbu-233030, China.

Shaoqun Yao

School of Economics, Nankai University, Tianjin-300071, China.

Ting Zhu

School of Economics, Anhui University of Finance and Economics, Bengbu-233030, China.

Dianshuang Wang *

School of Economics, Anhui University of Finance and Economics, Bengbu-233030, China.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Reducing carbon emissions is imperative for achieving sustainable development. Given China's rapid growth in its digital economy, it is necessary to explore the impact of digital economy on emissions intensity. This study employs China’s provincial panel data and uses the fixed effect model to examine this impact. The results reveal that digital economy can drop carbon emissions intensity, and the finding remains robust after conducting various endogeneity treatments and sensitivity analyses. This study also explores the mechanisms underlying this effect and finds that the expansion of the digital economy reduces carbon emissions intensity by enhancing green innovation capacity and promoting economic agglomeration. Additionally, we consider electricity consumption of digital economy, and the analysis reveals regional heterogeneity, with the emissions intensity reduction effect being significantly stronger in regions with green power generation compared to non-green power generation regions.

Keywords: Digital economy, carbon emissions intensity, green innovation, economic agglomeration, green power generation


How to Cite

Hu , Lian, Shaoqun Yao, Ting Zhu, and Dianshuang Wang. 2024. “Examining the Impact of China’s Digital Economy on Carbon Emissions Intensity: Mechanisms, Regional Variations, and Policy Implications”. South Asian Journal of Social Studies and Economics 21 (1):43-61. https://doi.org/10.9734/sajsse/2024/v21i1761.

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