Spatial Spillover Effects And Mechanisms Of Green Finance Supporting Low-Carbon, High-Quality Development In Manufacturing:Evidence From China

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  • Lingjuan Xu Author
  • Yijiang Liu Author
  • Xinyi Jiang Author

Keywords:

Green finance, Low-carbon, High-quality manufacturing development, Spatial Durbin model

Abstract

Amid global green development initiatives, this study investigates how green finance (GF) contributes to low-carbon, high-quality manufacturing development (LCHQM) in China from 2011 to 2022. A multidimensional measurement framework is constructed to evaluate both green finance and sustainable progress in manufacturing. To explore the underlying mechanisms, the study applies a spatial Durbin model (SDM) alongside mediation and moderation effect models. The findings show that green finance significantly enhances manufacturing’s low-carbon, high-quality development, demonstrating substantial spatial spillover effects. Carbon productivity, technological innovation, and market financing are identified as the key transmission channels. Different types of environmental regulation have heterogeneous impacts: market-based regulation positively moderates the effect, while supplementary regulation plays a substitute role. The study’s empirical results, based on a spatial-mediation-moderation framework, offer policy implications for advancing China’s green finance framework, including improving the green finance system and implementing regionally differentiated policies.

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Published

2026-01-01

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