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problems, we empirically investigate the influence of innovation on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC). The estimation … results validate the EKC hypothesis for the three air pollutants considered. Furthermore, the influence of innovation on the …
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Following the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) literature and the theoretical climate change literature, we analyse the impact of per capita GDP on CO2 emissions at industrial level for several European countries. This relationship is evaluated comparing the adjusted EKC specification – CO2...
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pollution and income using social data from the British Household Panel Survey during the period 1991–2009. The first approach … hypothesis does not hold. This indicates that air pollution and income might be based on communitarian arrangements instead of on …
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The environmental Kuznets curve theory suggests that economic growth may reduce environmental problems. In this article, we analyze the changes in environmentally damaging emissions to air in Norway from 1980 to 1996. In order to reveal the factors which decrease the emissions per produced unit,...
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We adopt a new representation of the relationship between emissions and income using long-run growth rates. Our approach allows us to test multiple hypotheses about the drivers of per capita emissions in a single framework and avoid several of the econometric issues that have plagued previous...
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The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) is a hypothesized relationship between various indicators of environmental degradation and income per capita. As economies get richer environmental impacts first rise but eventually fall. In reality, though some types of environmental degradation have been...
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-shaped pollution–income relation. It is shown that the model is compatible with most empirical regularities on economic growth and the …
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between growth and pollution –which does not only imply challenges but also opportunities for developing countries: indeed …-existing techniques in pollution abatement, they will be able to tunnel or leap-frog the EKC trajectory derived from developed countries …
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potential explana- tion of an N-shaped pollution-income relation. Finally, it is shown that the model is compatible with most …
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This study examines the long-run relationship between industrial pollution and income in China using provincial panel …
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