[HTML][HTML] Evaluating the macroeconomic impact of environmental policies in New Zealand: A New Keynesian DSGE model to sustainability

M Tao, S Poletti, MS Sheng, E Silva, L Wen - Journal of Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
This study enhances the environmental New Keynesian framework by integrating spatial
spillover effects through a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model. The simulation …

Carbon emission trading scheme and corporate labor cost: Evidence from China

J Ma, M Xue, L Ou - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
In the low-carbon economy era, the impacts of government environmental policies on the
corporate labor force have received increasing attention. This study empirically examines …

The impact of environmental regulations on employment: Quasi-experimental evidence from regulated and unregulated industries in China

Z Li, B Jin - Applied Economics, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Existing studies on the employment effect of environmental regulations focus exclusively on
regulated sectors, but labour demand in unregulated sectors can also be affected in a …

Does Low-carbon Pilot Policy Exacerbate Wage Distortions in an Imperfect Labor Market? Theory and Evidence From China

S Shao, Z Yang, L Yang - The Energy Journal, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Whether the introduction of low-carbon policies has an unexpected deterioration effect on
preexisting wage distortions in an imperfect labor market is paid little attention to. In this …

Corporate structure, partial privatization, and wage inequality: Evidence from China's split share structure reform

MS Ee, H Beladi, CC Chao - Emerging Markets Review, 2024 - Elsevier
This paper examines the effects of privatizing China's state-owned enterprises (SOEs) on
wage distribution and the welfare of the economy. Privatizing profitable SOEs can narrow …

Toward low-carbon transition: Does carbon regulation matter for spatial development inequality?

X Zhu, Q Deng, S Zhang - Economic Change and Restructuring, 2024 - Springer
This study aims to investigate how carbon regulation shapes economic inequality in
developing countries. Based on high-resolution satellite data, we exploit the shock of the …

Cleaner Water, Higher Housing Prices, and Severer Inequality: Evidence from China

R Ge, J Huang, X Shi - Higher Housing Prices, and Severer …, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
Combining water monitoring station-level administrative data and transaction-level housing
price data from Shanghai, China, we investigate the impact of China's 2015 water pollution …

Penny Wise and Pound Foolish: Labor Adjustment Cost, Financial Constraint and Pollution Emissions

W Wang, Y Li - Financial Constraint and Pollution Emissions (April …, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
This paper investigates the impact of intensified labor adjustment cost on corporate pollution
emissions. We employ the enactment of China's Labor Contract Law in 2008 as a quasi …

Balancing Act: How Environmental Regulations and Skilled Labor Shape Product Quality

D Zhang, C Wang, Y Wang - Available at SSRN 4858341 - papers.ssrn.com
The quality of export products is a microcosmic reflection of economic development quality.
This study seeks to elucidate the influence of environmental regulation on product quality …

The Impact of Disparities in Housing Cluster Development Regulations on Water Catchment Area Protection (Case Study: Bekasi City)

GA Ramadhan, H Nursadi - Cities and Urban Development Journal - scholarhub.ui.ac.id
Background: The development of housing clusters in urban areas is usually becoming a
significant factor that affecting environmental conditions, especially in terms of protecting …