Multiple effects of ICT investment on carbon emissions: evidence from China

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Huanyu Cui
Yuequn Cao
Chao Feng
Chi Zhang
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[1] Chongqing University,School of Public Policy and Administration
[2] Shapingba District,School of Economics and Business Administration
[3] Chongqing University,undefined
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ICT productive capital stock; Carbon emissions; Multiple effects;
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Little research has been conducted on the multiple possible future environmental effects of different types of information and communication technology (ICT) investment. This paper innovatively calculates the ICT productive capital stock (PCS) in China from 2007 to 2018 and explores the multiple effects of ICT PCS on carbon emissions. The results show that (1) ICT PCS is conducive to carbon emission reduction; furthermore, ICT software PCS has a significant carbon emission reduction effect, while ICT hardware PCS has the opposite outcome. (2) The spatial effect demonstrates that ICT and its hardware and software PCS can significantly reduce carbon emissions in surrounding areas. (3) The ICT PCS indirectly affects carbon emissions through the digital economy and energy efficiency, but the role of the influence mechanism varies according to the type of ICT PCS. (4) There is a nonlinear relationship between all ICT PCS and carbon emissions due to differences in green productivity and ICT PCS levels. Finally, this study provides valuable references for optimizing ICT investment and promoting low-carbon development.
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页码:4399 / 4422
页数:23
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