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EKC 2 G20 nations 2 curbing CO<sub>2</sub> emissions 2 economic growth 2 three-sector model 2 Air pollution 1 Economic growth 1 G20 countries 1 G20-Staaten 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Luftverschmutzung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 Wirtschaftswachstum 1
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Gupta, Rakesh 2 Wong, Victor 2 Yan, Kejia 2
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Journal of Risk and Financial Management 1 Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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CO₂ emissions in G20 Nations through the three-sector model
Yan, Kejia; Gupta, Rakesh; Wong, Victor - In: Journal of Risk and Financial Management 15 (2022) 9, pp. 1-25
This paper examines the relationship between CO2 emissions in three economic sectors of G20 member countries using the environmental IPAT model and STIRPAT model and validates the EKC hypothesis by comparing the results for developing and developed countries. The results confirm that there is a...
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CO2 emissions in G20 Nations through the three-sector model
Yan, Kejia; Gupta, Rakesh; Wong, Victor - In: Journal of risk and financial management : JRFM 15 (2022) 9, pp. 1-25
This paper examines the relationship between CO2 emissions in three economic sectors of G20 member countries using the environmental IPAT model and STIRPAT model and validates the EKC hypothesis by comparing the results for developing and developed countries. The results confirm that there is a...
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