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High levels of carbon emissions and rising income inequality are interconnected challenges for the global society. Commonly-applied linear regression models fail to unravel the complexity of potential bi-directional transmission channels. Specifically, consumption, energy sources and the...
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The present thesis comprises two rather independent chapters. In general, the diagnosis and quantification of dependence is a major aim of econometric studies. Along these lines, the concept of dependence serves as an encompassing framework to analyze time series with two very different...
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High levels of carbon emissions and rising income inequality are interconnected challenges for the global society. Commonly-applied linear regression models fail to unravel the complexity of potential bi-directional transmission channels. Specifically, consumption, energy sources and the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012487787
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Understanding the interconnected nature of rising carbon emissions and income inequality is crucial to achieve social and ecological sustainability. Multiple studies on their relationship suggest a complex association structure. Novel distributional copula models can uncover such complex...
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