Frontiers in Environmental Science (Sep 2024)

Environmental regulation, industrial transformation, and green economy development

  • Huimin Shao,
  • Qiong Peng,
  • Fei Zhou,
  • Walton Wider,
  • Walton Wider

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2024.1442072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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BackgroundGreen development, which is crucial because of the escalating ecological and environmental issues, is largely driven by industrial transformation and environmental legislation.PurposeThe paper aims to examine the combined effects of environmental regulations and industrial change on the green economy, based on their separate effects.MethodsWe use a fixed-effects regression on panel data covering 30 provinces in China in 2010–2020.ResultsWe reach the following conclusions: environmental regulations and rationalization of the industrial structure both support growth in the green economy, but advancement in the industrial structure hinders it. The combined effect of environmental regulations and advancement and rationalization in the industrial structure has a significantly positive impact on growth in the green economy; it is most pronounced in regions with higher resource endowments and economic development.DiscussionBy providing specific empirical facts, this study clarifies the effects of industrial transformation and environmental regulations on growth in the green economy, contributing to enriching the literature and helping to pave the way to sustainable development.

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