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Foreign direct investment, institutional development, and environmental externalities: Evidence from China

机译:外国直接投资,机构发展和环境外部性:来自中国的证据

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The question of how foreign direct investment (FDI) affects a host country's natural environment has generated much debate but little consensus. Building on an institution-based theory, this article examines how the institutional development of a host setting affects the degree of FDI-related environmental externalities in China (specifically, industrial sulfur dioxide emissions). With a panel data set of 287 Chinese cities, over the period 2002-2009, this study reveals that FDI in general induces negative environmental externalities. Investments from OECD countries increase sulfur dioxide emissions, whereas FDI from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan shows no significant effect. Institutional development reduces the impacts of FDI across the board. By focusing on the moderating role of institutions, this study sheds new light on the long-debated relationships among FDI, institutions, and the environments of the host countries.
机译:外国直接投资(FDI)如何影响东道国自然环境的问题引起了很多辩论,但没有达成共识。本文基于基于制度的理论,考察了东道国的制度发展如何影响中国与外国直接投资相关的环境外部性程度(特别是工业二氧化硫排放量)。根据2002年至2009年期间287个中国城市的面板数据集,该研究表明,外国直接投资总体上会引起负面的环境外部性。来自经合组织国家的投资增加了二氧化硫的排放,而来自香港,澳门和台湾的外国直接投资则没有显着影响。机构发展减少了外国直接投资对整个国家的影响。通过关注机构的适度作用,本研究为外国直接投资,机构和东道国环境之间的长期争论提供了新的思路。

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