Analysis of Influencing Factors of Carbon Emissions and Fiscal and Tax Policies based on Cloud Computing

Authors

  • Cheng chuanpeng

Abstract

Starting from China's national conditions, it is imperative to develop a low-carbon economy. China has become the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide, and the related energy consumption has also increased rapidly, which shows a restrictive effect on economic development. Based on the analysis of cloud computing, according to the requirements of modeling, this paper makes a stationarity test and cointegration test on energy intensity, there is a long-term co-integration relationship between carbon emission intensity and economic growth. The results show that there is a robust curve relationship between fiscal decentralization and carbon emission intensity. From the average fiscal decentralization degree of each region in the sample period, the fiscal expenditure decentralization degree of each region is generally higher than the optimal value, while the fiscal revenue decentralization degree of most regions is lower than the optimal value. In the future, under the background of globalization, China should change its economic growth model, strengthen ecological protection, rely more on technological innovation, technological progress and system construction, and vigorously develop low-carbon industries.

Published

2020-04-30

Issue

Section

Articles