Outward foreign direct investment and energy intensity: evidence from the listed companies in China

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Chuanwang Sun
Zhiru Guo
Zhengzhen Wang
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[1] Xiamen University,China Center for Energy Economics Research, School of Economics
[2] Xiamen University,MOE Key Laboratory of Econometrics, School of Economics
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OFDI; Energy intensity; Enterprise technology intensity; Fixed-effects model;
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Since 2005, China’s outward foreign direct investment (OFDI) has increased year by year, which corresponds to the continuous decline of energy intensity. But there is limited literature concerning their relationship nowadays. To answer whether or not OFDI can reduce energy intensity, this paper selects data from 29 provinces in China from 2006 to 2015 and establishes a fixed-effects model to analyze the relationship. Further, this paper divides OFDI into technology-intensive ones and non-technology-intensive ones in order to distinguish the impact of outward foreign direct investment from different types of enterprises on the energy intensity. Combined with the micro-data of A-share listed companies in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges, we find that OFDI plays a significant role in reducing the energy intensity in China, and OFDI of high-technology-intensive enterprises has a greater effect on the decrease of energy intensity than that of low-technology-intensive enterprises. This paper classifies OFDI from the perspective of enterprise technology intensity, which enriches the existing research results in the field of international cooperation and energy intensity. It also overcomes the limitations of previous literature data and provides new evidence for encouraging high-tech enterprises to strengthen international cooperation from a micro level.
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页码:27056 / 27072
页数:16
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