The impact and transmission mechanism of green credit policy on energy efficiency: new evidence from China

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Liangwen Luo
Yanqin Ma
Qian Zhou
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[1] Zhongnan University of Economics and Law,School of Economics
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Green credit; Energy conservation and efficiency improvement; Pollution reduction and carbon reduction; Financing constraints; Innovation impetus;
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Green credit policy is the primary means for financial institutions to fulfill their environmental responsibilities. It is an issue worthy of attention whether green credit policy can achieve the effect of energy conservation, efficiency improvement, pollution reduction, and carbon reduction. This study uses the difference-in-difference method to test the impact of green credit policy on energy efficiency. The results show that green credit policy led to a significant decrease in energy intensity of green credit–restricted sectors while impeding the advancement of green total factor energy efficiency. The heterogeneity results show that the energy efficiency of large-scale, light textile manufacturing, resource processing industries, and clean industries are more significantly affected. Green credit policy can achieve energy conservation and has a linkage effect on pollution and carbon reduction. Although the constraint effect of green credit policy has effectively suppressed energy intensity, it also leads some industries to face a vicious cycle of “enhanced financing constraints-weakened innovation impetus,” which in turn makes it challenging to improve green total factor energy efficiency. The above findings confirm the effectiveness of green credit policy in energy conservation and emission reduction. Also, they indicate the necessity of further improvement of the green financial policy system.
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页码:56879 / 56892
页数:13
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