当代财经 ›› 2015, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (01): 622-.

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环境规制、要素集聚与全要素生产率的门槛效应研究

陶长琪,周璇   

  1. (江西财经大学 数量经济研究所,江西 南昌 330013)
  • 收稿日期:2014-07-25 发布日期:2021-01-21
  • 作者简介:陶长琪,江西财经大学教授,博士生导师,主要从事数量经济学研究,联系方式tcq_822@163.com;周 璇,江西财经大学博士研究生,主要从事数量经济学研究。

A Study of the Threshold Effects of Environmental Regulation, Element Agglomeration and Total Factor Productivity

TAO Chang-qi, ZHOU Xuan   

  1. (Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, Nanchang 330013, China)
  • Received:2014-07-25 Published:2021-01-21

摘要: 在非线性经济计量的理论基础上,以环境规制强度和要素集聚度为门槛变量构建面板门槛回归模型,探究环境规制、要素集聚对环境全要素生产率及其分解的影响力度。结果表明,环境规制对环境全要素生产率及其分解分别存在双重、三重和单一门槛效应,要素集聚则分别存在三重、双重和双重门槛效应;省域环境规制强度和要素集聚度的作用效应出现了明显的“两极分化”现象;政府应适度控制环境规制力度,使环境规制强度向中等组转移,实现环境全要素生产率的正外部性。此外,各省市不断跨越要素集聚度的门槛水平,是实现环境全要素生产率增长规模经济、促进经济环境协同发展的关键。

关键词: 环境规制,要素集聚,全要素生产率,门槛效应

Abstract: Based on the theory of nonlinear econometrics, this paper takes the environmental regulation intensity and the degree of element agglomeration as threshold variables to establish panel threshold regression model, in order to exploring the impact strength of environmental regulation and element agglomeration on TFP and its decomposition. The results show that the environmental regulation presents dual, triple and single threshold effects to environmental TFP and its decomposition, while element agglomeration presents triple, dual and dual threshold effects to them. The effects of the provincial environmental regulation intensity and the degree of element agglomeration show an apparent polarized phenomenon. The government should moderately control the environmental regulation intensity and make it transfer to the medium group, so as to achieve the positive externalities of environmental TFP. Moreover, each province and city should continuously stride over the threshold level of element agglomeration degree, which is the key to achieving the scale economy of environmental TFP growth as well as promoting the collaborative development of economy and environment.

Key words: environmental regulation; elements agglomeration; TFP; threshold effect