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Article

IMPACT OF BANK CREDIT ON GREEN TOTAL FACTOR PRODUCTIVITY OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISES: MICROANALYSIS FROM CHINA5
Huanhuan Jin, Huarong Deng, Dongyu Xu, Zhouyi Zhang

ABSTRACT: The transformation and upgrading of private enterprises require significant financing. Overcoming this financing dilemma is key for private enterprises to achieve high-quality development. Green total factor productivity (GTFP) considers the quality of economic growth and environmental responsibility and is an important symbol of enterprises’ high-quality development. From the credit perspective, this study reveals the mechanism by which bank credit influences the GTFP of private enterprises. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) The benchmark regression results show that bank credit can promote the improvement of the GTFP of private enterprises; (2) The mechanism test shows that hard technology acts as an intermediary, i.e., bank credit promotes the progress of hard technology, thereby improving the GTFP of private enterprises; (3) The moderating effect analysis shows that credit discrimination can weaken the promoting effect of bank credit on the GTFP of private enterprises. However, this effect is related to the size of enterprises. This study is conducive to further understanding the relationship between bank credit and private enterprises from a microperspective. Moreover, this study provides empirical evidence to promote high-quality economic development.

KEYWORDS:  bank credit, green total factor productivity, private enterprise, high-quality economic.

JEL classification:  D00, E44, G30.

5Acknowledgments:  This work was supported by the project of Economic Forecasting and Policy Simulation Laboratory, Zhejiang Gongshang University(No.2024SYS032.

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