Through Johansen test, Granger test of causality, functional analysis of generalized impulse and variance decomposition, in combination with analysis of EKC characteristics of different industries, the relationship and interaction between emission of "industrial wastes" by both resource-based and non-resource-based industries and the growth of secondary industry in Jiangsu province is analyzed on basis of 1991~2014 data from Statistical Yearbooks of Jiangsu. It is found that (1) in the long run variables for waste water, waste gas and solid waste keep in balance with output of secondary industry; (2) growth of secondary industry Granger-causes the change of emission of "industrial wastes" by both resource-based and non-resource-based industries; (3) changes of emission of "industrial wastes" in short run have considerable impact on output of secondary industry, but in the long run their dynamic effects tend to decrease; (4) variances in emission of waste gas and solid waste by resource-based industries contribute more to variance in output of secondary industry of Jiangsu province than variances in emission of waste gas and solid waste by non-resource-based industries do, but the opposite can be said for the emission of industrial waste water; (5) analysis of EKC characteristics of different industries with respect of emission of different wastes shows that reduction of emission of industrial waste gas and solid waste presents number-one challenge for environmental management of Jiangsu province.
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