4.6 Article

Does local government competition aggravate haze pollution? A new perspective of factor market distortion

Journal

SOCIO-ECONOMIC PLANNING SCIENCES
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2020.100959

Keywords

Local government competition; Factor market distortion; Haze pollution; Dynamic spatial autoregressive model

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72073010, 71761137001, 71403015, 71521002]
  2. Beijing Social Science Foundation [17JDYJA009]
  3. Beijing Natural Science Foundation [9162013]
  4. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFA0602801, 2016YFA0602603]
  5. Scientific Research Program for Higher Education in Xinjiang [XJEDU2017T003]
  6. Key scientific research projects of universities in Xinjiang [XJEDU2019SI003]
  7. Silk Road Foundation of Xinjiang University [JGSL18052]
  8. School of Economics and Management of Xinjiang University [19JGPY001]
  9. Special Fund for Joint Development Program of the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education

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The study found that regional haze pollution in China has significant spatial correlation, with local government competition having a positive impact on haze pollution. The distortion of the local factor market not only directly leads to an increase in haze pollution, but also further intensifies it, with an intermediary role of about 7.04%.
Haze pollution has become a new threat to China's sustainable development, but it may be that local government behaviour can play an important role in the prevention and control of pollutants. A dynamic spatial autoregressive (SAR) model is used to study the relationship between local government competition and haze pollution. To further explore the indirect impact of factor market distortion on haze pollution and control potential endogeneity problems, a newly developed intermediary effect model that incorporates the characteristics of the generalized method of moments (GMM) is utilized to explore how factor market distortion indirectly affects haze pollution. The research results show that regional haze pollution in China is characterized by significant spatial correlation, and local government competition has a positive impact on haze pollution; that is, local government competition exacerbates haze pollution. In general, local government competition not only directly leads to an increase in haze pollution but also further intensifies it by distorting the local factor market, and the intermediary role of factor market distortion is approximately 7.04%. The results of the regional inspection found that competition among local governments in the eastern region did not lead to haze pollution, and distortion of the factor market did not exist as an intermediary effect. However, both direct and intermediary effects are significant in the central and western regions. Therefore, an official performance appraisal system that includes ecological constraints should be established to guide the benign transformation of local government competition, and an environmental management mechanism must be developed for joint prevention and control to reduce haze pollution. In addition, the free flow of factors and marketization are equally important.

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