Hao Huang’s scientific contributions

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Publications (2)


The Spatial Effect of Green Tax Policy on Energy Efficiency: Evidence from China
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June 2020

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5 Citations

Proceedings of Business and Economic Studies

Xiuyue Deng

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Hao Huang

Based on the 30 provinces(cities, autonomous regions) panel data of China from 2007 to 2016, this paper establishes a Spatial Durbin Model to explore the spatial effects of green tax policies in broad and narrow sense on energy efficiency. The results show that: (1)China's provincial energy efficiency has significant spatial correlation. (2) the relationship between the intensity of narrow sense green tax policy and the energy efficiency of the surrounding areas is an inverted U-shaped curve. (3) the relationship between the generalized green tax policy intensity and the energy efficiency of the surrounding areas is a U-shaped curve.


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Green Tax Policy, Environmental Decentralization and Energy Consumption: Evidence from China
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January 2020

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230 Reads

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11 Citations

Modern Economy

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... Su et al. (2023) observe that green taxation significantly influences the green transformation of heavily polluting industries in China. Deng and Huang (2020b) recognized green taxes as a potent tool for energy regulation via taxation, essential for diminishing consumption and augmenting efficiency, with differentiation into narrow and broad categories. Accordingly, it is evident that a prevalent view among scholars is the effectiveness of green taxes in fostering ecological progress. ...

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Green taxation, regional green development and innovation: Mechanisms of influence and policy optimization
The Spatial Effect of Green Tax Policy on Energy Efficiency: Evidence from China
  • Citing Article
  • June 2020

Proceedings of Business and Economic Studies

... OECD, for instance, defined green tax as a tax imposed for environmental purposes, such as those design to incentivize the reduction of specific emission to optimal level or taxes levied on environmentally harmful products (Cottrell et al., 2023). While the OECD focuses more on the object of the tax imposed, Deng & Huang (2020) Defined green tax based on its scope. In their study, green tax is divided into two categories: (1) the narrow perspective which solely concentrate on pollutant emission; and (2) the broader perspective which considers the interconnected advancement of the economy, ecology, and society. ...

Green Tax Policy, Environmental Decentralization and Energy Consumption: Evidence from China

Modern Economy