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The relationship between growth and pollution is studied through a vintage capital model, where new technology is more … cases of sustainable development, one in which pollution falls and another in which it stabilizes, or a catastrophic outcome … the pollution-output relationship. -- Environmental quality ; Sustainable economic development ; Vintage capital model …
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The relationship between growth and pollution is studied through a vintage capital model, where new technologies are … achieve two possible cases of sustainable development, one in which pollution falls and another in which it stabilizes, or a … heterogenous experiences in the pollution-output relationship …
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scale of economic activity and the level of pollution. In particular, if we concentrate on local pollutants several … empirical studies have identified a bell shaped curve linking pollution to per capita GDP (in the case of global pollutants like … across pollutants) the turning point pollution starts to decline as income further increases. In analogy with the historic …
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The relationship between economic growth and pollution is very complex, depending upon a host of different factors … must hold in order to obtain an inverted-U functional relationship between pollution and growth. These models are however …
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A model framework, SIMBIOSES, is presented which describes economic activities and relatedmaterial, substance and energy flows in a multi-region and multi-sector economic system. Theconceptual design of the framework is discussed in relation to current issues on "dematerialization"and...
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The nature of energy and material resources in an endogenous growththeory framework is clarified. This involves three modifications of the conventional theory. Firstly, multiple feedback mechanisms or "growth engines" are identified. Secondly, a productionfunction distinguishesbetween resource...
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