Fig. 2: The impulse response for a 10% positive or negative shock in the CCPU and its effect on carbon emissions in six regions of China. | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications

Fig. 2: The impulse response for a 10% positive or negative shock in the CCPU and its effect on carbon emissions in six regions of China.

From: Does climate policy uncertainty affect carbon emissions in China? A novel dynamic ARDL simulation perspective

Fig. 2: The impulse response for a 10% positive or negative shock in the CCPU and its effect on carbon emissions in six regions of China.

a The effect of a 10% CCPU shock on carbon emissions in North China. b The effect of a 10% CCPU shock on carbon emissions in Northeast China. c The effect of a 10% CCPU shock on carbon emissions in Eastern China. d The effect of a 10% CCPU shock on carbon emissions in Southcentral China. e The effect of a 10% CCPU shock on carbon emissions in Southwest China. f The effect of a 10% CCPU shock on carbon emissions in Northwest China. The yellow broken line indicates predicted mean values and the light blue area to dark blue area denotes 70%, 90%, and 95% confidence intervals.

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