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Diverse Effects of Consumer Credit on Household Carbon Emissions at Quantiles: Evidence from Urban China

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Diverse Effects of Consumer Credit on Household Carbon Emissions at Quantiles: Evidence from Urban China

作者:Xu, XK(Xu, Xinkuo);Han, LY(Han, Liyan)

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卷:9

期:9

文献号:1563

DOI:10.3390/su9091563

出版年:SEP 2017

摘要

This paper surveys the diverse effects of consumer credit on household carbon emissions (HCEs) based on consumption patterns revealed by urban Chinese survey data. Based on the foundation of existing literature, consumption patterns and influential factors are carefully chosen to build empirical models that apply Heteroscedasticity-consistent covariance matrix estimation and quantile regression. The study finds that short-term consumer credit and credit card limits (representing daily consumption) have effects on HCEs at all quantiles, but mortgages (representing long-term consumer credit) only have effects at high quantiles. Consumption categories have distinct effects on HCEs at different quantiles. The effects of mortgages on HCEs occur mainly through the consumption of housing and facilities as well as through the consumption of medical care and transportation, while the effects of short-term consumer credit and credit card limits on HCEs occur through almost all consumption categories. These findings contribute to knowledge of the determinants of HCEs and provide a theoretical basis for consumer financial mechanisms to cut HCEs.

关键词

作者关键词:household carbon emissions;consumer credit;consumption patterns;China

KeyWords Plus:CO2 EMISSIONS;ENERGY-CONSUMPTION;DIOXIDE EMISSIONS;LIFE-STYLE;INCOME;DECOMPOSITION;REGRESSION;IMPACT;DETERMINANTS;INEQUALITY

作者信息

通讯作者地址:Xu, XK (通讯作者)

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电子邮件地址:xxkuo@126.com;hanly1@163.com

出版商

MDPI AG, ST ALBAN-ANLAGE 66, CH-4052 BASEL, SWITZERLAND

类别 / 分类

研究方向:Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology

Web of Science 类别:GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies

文献类型:Article

语种:English

入藏号:WOS:000411621200070

ISSN:2071-1050

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