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      The impact of intellectual property demonstration policies on carbon emission efficiency

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          Confronted with the concurrent challenges of economic advancement and environmental management, this study explores whether implementing Intellectual Property Demonstration Policies (IPDP) can be a covert force in enhancing carbon emission efficiency. Utilizing panel data from 280 prefecture-level cities in China over the period 2007–2019, we employ a quasi-natural experimental design, incorporating multiple-period difference-in-differences models, mediation effect models, and spatial Durbin difference-in-differences models to assess the impacts of IPDP on carbon emission efficiency, its mechanisms of action, and its spatial spillover effects. The regression results of the multi-period difference-in-differences model reveal a statistically significant enhancement in carbon emission efficiency due to IPDP, with an impact coefficient of 0.044. Through heterogeneity tests, it is observed that the influence of IPDP on carbon emission efficiency varies based on regional characteristics, carbon emission levels, and the extent of marketization. The mediation effect model demonstrates that IPDP enhances carbon emission efficiency by fostering green technological innovation and facilitating the transformation of industrial structures. Furthermore, the spatial Durbin difference-in-differences model illustrates that IPDP positively influences the carbon emission efficiency of neighboring regions, indicating favorable spatial spillover effects. Notably, the indirect effect coefficients in the geographical distance matrix, economic distance matrix, and economic-geographical nested matrix are calculated as 0.673, 0.250, and 0.386, respectively. These findings offer compelling theoretical and empirical support for strengthening the intellectual property framework to optimize its environmental impact.

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                wshuhuapost@163.com
                Journal
                Sci Rep
                Sci Rep
                Scientific Reports
                Nature Publishing Group UK (London )
                2045-2322
                3 July 2024
                3 July 2024
                2024
                : 14
                : 15336
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Economics and Management, Taiyuan Normal University, ( https://ror.org/051k00p03) Jinzhong, China
                [2 ]School of Software, Taiyuan University of Technology, ( https://ror.org/03kv08d37) Taiyuan, China
                [3 ]Institute of Shanxi Merchant Studies, Shanxi University of Finance and Economics, ( https://ror.org/04nte7y58) Taiyuan, China
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                66372
                10.1038/s41598-024-66372-8
                11222416
                38961205
                32f94d05-cf00-43f4-8519-8d0825acd35a
                © The Author(s) 2024

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                : 29 April 2024
                : 1 July 2024
                Funding
                Funded by: A Study on the Dynamic Transmission Mechanism of Financial Resource Allocation and Urban-Rural Income Gap in China under the Dual Structure
                Award ID: 71303142
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                intellectual property demonstration policy,carbon emission efficiency,green technological innovation,industrial structure upgrading,spatial spillover,climate-change mitigation,climate-change policy,environmental economics

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