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Does the green loan policy boost greener production? - Evidence from Chinese firms

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EMERGING MARKETS REVIEW
Volume 51, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ememar.2021.100882

Keywords

Green Loan Guide policy; Pollution control investment; Environmental performance; Firm-level economic performance

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  1. Excellent Youth Foundation for Humanity and Social Science Research, Ministry of Education of China [18YJC790212]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [72103147]
  3. Beijing High-level Returned Overseas Talents Funding Project

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This study investigates the impact of the Green Loan Guide policy on pollution and firm performance in China. The findings suggest that the policy significantly increases investments in pollution control and encourages firms to reduce emissions, introduce new energy sources, and demonstrate greater environmental responsibility. However, it also leads to a decrease in sales growth and return on assets.
The trade-off between stable economic growth and environmental protection has been widely discussed in China, with the rest of the world paying closer attention to the emerging norms of this discourse. Government intervention and policy guidance are believed necessary in spurring firms to adopt more sustainable production approaches. This paper investigates the impact of the Green Loan Guide policy on pollution and firm performance. More specifically, we explore the impacts of the People's Bank of China's Green Loan Guide policy on Chinese firms using information from Chinese manufacturing firms for the period 2010-2017 derived from public databases and individual firms. We apply a difference-in-differences method to analyze the effect of the policies on pollution reduction and to avoid endogeneity problems. Our empirical findings indicate that the green loan policy significantly increases investments that curb pollution and encourages firms to reduce emissions, introduce new energy sources, and demonstrate greater environmental responsibility. We further show that investment in pollution control crowds out investment in fixed and intangible assets due to the financial constraint mechanism, and that it decreases sales growth, return on assets, and return on sales.

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