Waste Import and Air Pollution: Evidence from China's Waste Import Ban

Posted: 12 Oct 2021 Last revised: 29 Jun 2023

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Ming-ang Zhang

Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE)

Xinzheng Shi

Tsinghua University - School of Economics & Management

Date Written: August 1, 2021

Abstract

In this paper, we investigate the impact of China's policy in 2017 to ban waste imports on air pollution. We exploit the difference-in-differences strategy, which combines the time variation and the cross-prefecture variation in the waste import before the policy change. We find that prefectures importing more waste in the pre-policy period experience more improvement of air quality after the policy shock. This effect is stronger in regions with loose environmental regulations and poor waste utilizing capacity. Further investigation shows that reduced burning of the unrecyclable waste and reduced industrial production are channels through which the waste import ban policy reduces air pollution.

Keywords: Waste import, air pollution, China's waste import ban

JEL Classification: Q56, Q58, F56

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Ming-ang and Shi, Xinzheng, Waste Import and Air Pollution: Evidence from China's Waste Import Ban (August 1, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3941035

Ming-ang Zhang

Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE) ( email )

39 South College Road
Haidian District
Beijing, Beijing 100081
China

Xinzheng Shi (Contact Author)

Tsinghua University - School of Economics & Management ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

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