Yuqiang Cao , Shaoyan Lin , Mangmang Li , Yaowen Shan , Peipei Wang
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Green taxes: Productivity effects of tax-based environmental regulations on heavily polluting firms
Environmental regulations, particularly tax-based measures, significantly impact firm productivity and corporate behavior. This study uses China's Environmental Protection Tax (EPT) law as a quasi-natural experiment to explore whether and how such tax-based environmental regulations influence the productivity of heavily polluting firms. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find that the EPT law has positively impacted firm productivity by fostering higher research and development investments and encouraging the substitution of labor with capital. The productivity-enhancing effect is more pronounced for state-owned enterprises, large firms, firms with fewer financial constraints, firms receiving more government subsidies, and firms operating in less competitive sectors. These findings support the Porter hypothesis, suggesting that well-designed environmental regulations can stimulate innovation and improve competitiveness, ultimately enhancing productivity. This study underscores the importance of tax-based environmental regulations in promoting productivity and economic growth, providing valuable insights for policymakers aiming to balance environmental protection with economic development.
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Economic Modelling fills a major gap in the economics literature, providing a single source of both theoretical and applied papers on economic modelling. The journal prime objective is to provide an international review of the state-of-the-art in economic modelling. Economic Modelling publishes the complete versions of many large-scale models of industrially advanced economies which have been developed for policy analysis. Examples are the Bank of England Model and the US Federal Reserve Board Model which had hitherto been unpublished. As individual models are revised and updated, the journal publishes subsequent papers dealing with these revisions, so keeping its readers as up to date as possible.