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Is There a Pollution Haven Effect? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China


Yi Lu


National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Economics

Mingqin Wu


South China Normal University

Linhui Yu


University of Hong Kong - School of Business

May 1, 2012


Abstract:     
In this paper, we investigate whether there is a pollution haven effect, specifically, the effect of environmental regulations on firm location. Our identification uses the Two Control Zones (TCZ) policy implemented by the Chinese government in 1998. The difference-in-differences (DID) estimation shows that cities with tougher environmental regulations attract less foreign direct investment (FDI). Specifically, being listed as a TCZ city causes the amount of FDI to drop by 41%. Our results are robust to various robustness checks on the validity of the DID estimation and other estimation concerns.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 32

Keywords: pollution haven effect, difference-in-differences estimation, two control zones, natural experiment

JEL Classification: R11, L25, D22

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Date posted: May 14, 2012  

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Lu, Yi, Wu, Mingqin and Yu, Linhui, Is There a Pollution Haven Effect? Evidence from a Natural Experiment in China (May 1, 2012). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2057475 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2057475

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Yi Lu (Contact Author)
National University of Singapore (NUS) - Department of Economics ( email )
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Singapore 117570, Singapore 119077
Singapore
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Mingqin Wu
South China Normal University ( email )
Guangzhou, 510631
China
Linhui Yu
University of Hong Kong - School of Business ( email )
Meng Wah Complex
Pokfulam Road
Hong Kong
China
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