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relationship has been called the out a simple and straight-forward static model of the microfoundations of the pollution …
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between income level and pollution). The new specification enables us to draw conclusions from fixed effects estimation. In …
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This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities world-wide to examine the … robustness of the evidence for the existence of an inverted U-shaped relationship between national income and pollution. We test … the sensitivity of the pollution-income relationship to functional forms, to additional covariates, and to changes in the …
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model, which we dub the Green Solow', generates an EKC relationship between both the flow of pollution emissions and income …
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in abatement, intensified abatement, shifts in the composition of national output and induced innovation are necessary … potentially refutable predictions on abatement costs, pollution levels, or emission intensities …
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measures of air pollution such as SO2 concentrations. Perceptions that WTO panel rulings have interfered with the ability of …
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, species extinction and industrial pollution were rising. Recently it has been intensified by the creation of the World Trade …
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In this paper, we examine the changes in per-capita income and productivity from 1700 to modern times, and show four things: (1) that incomes per capita diverged more around the world after 1800 than before; (2) that the source of this divergence was increasing differences in the efficiency of...
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This paper investigates whether it is possible to entertain simultaneously two attractive views about US GDP. The first is that long term growth in US GDP is attributable to an empirically plausible specification of random technical progress. The second is that deviations of GDP from a fitted...
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Over the past decade, concern over potential global warming has focused attention on the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, and there is an active debate concerning the desirability of reducing emissions. At the heart of this debate is the future path of both greenhouse gas...
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