Navigating sustainable finance: Examining the impact of sustainable credit policy on energy consumption intensity

IF 6.3 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Research in International Business and Finance Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102594
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By using microeconomic database, this paper aims to examine the impact of sustainable credit policy (SCP) on energy consumption intensity (ECI) with difference-in-differences (DID). According to the overall result, SCP significantly inhibits ECI of high-polluting industrial companies. Based on the result of mechanism analysis, SCP influences ECI through factor substitution and energy technology innovation. Furthermore, compared with factor substitution, energy technology innovation plays a more remarkable role in reducing ECI. As distinguished from the available literature, we discover that energy technology innovation has a greater impact on the decline of ECI only within enterprise samples in the mature stage of technology, while factor substitution is more obvious among the resource-intensive enterprises. Theoretical and empirical support for the effective formulation of policies is provided herein to accelerate energy transition and sustainable industrial growth.
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本文利用微观经济数据库,采用差分法(DID)研究了可持续信贷政策(SCP)对能源消耗强度(ECI)的影响。总体结果表明,可持续信贷政策显著抑制了高污染工业企业的能源消耗强度(ECI)。根据机理分析结果,SCP 通过要素替代和能源技术创新对 ECI 产生影响。此外,与要素替代相比,能源技术创新在降低 ECI 方面的作用更为显著。区别于现有文献,我们发现只有在技术成熟阶段的企业样本中,能源技术创新对 ECI 下降的影响更大,而要素替代在资源密集型企业中更为明显。本文为有效制定政策,加快能源转型和工业可持续增长提供了理论和实证支持。
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