articleAmerican Economic ReviewJan 30, 2025Closed access

Regulating Conglomerates: Evidence from an Energy Conservation Program in China

Fudan University · Stanford University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

We study a prominent energy regulation affecting large Chinese manufacturers that are part of broader conglomerates. Using detailed firm-level data and difference-in-differences research designs, we show that regulated firms cut output and shifted some production to unregulated firms within their conglomerate instead of improving their energy efficiency. To account for conglomerate and market spillovers, we interpret these results through the lens of an industry equilibrium model featuring conglomerate production. The policy raises welfare if the per ton benefits of carbon reduction exceed $161. Alternative policies that exploit public information on business networks can increase aggregate energy savings by…

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Keywords
  • China
  • Energy conservation
  • Business
  • Geography
  • Archaeology
  • Ecology
  • Biology
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