Air pollution and innovation-evidence from quasi-natural experiment of China’s Huai River policy
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2022-08-18
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We examine the effect of air pollution on innovation activity by studying city-level patenting activities and air pollution index (API) in China. We use a novel quasi-natural experiment of China’s Huai River policy, which provides subsidy for winter heating to cities north of the Huai River but not to cities to the south, to estimate the impact of air pollution on innovation performance. Based on spatial regression discontinuity design, we find that API is 0.145 higher in the north and the number of patents per city is 25.5% lower in the north. Further analysis shows that increases in API are associated with significant reduction in the number of patents per city, suggesting that air pollution significantly impedes innovation activities.
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