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) emissions per capita. World Bank 1992 study claims that pollution rises with income, but at a slower and slower speed and …This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by carbon dioxide (CO2 … eventually declines. Using Ordinary Least Squares estimation procedure, we find a quadratic relationship ("inverted U …
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) emissions per capita. World Bank 1992 study claims that pollution rises with income, but at a slower and slower speed and …This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by carbon dioxide (CO2 … eventually declines. Using Ordinary Least Squares estimation procedure, we find a quadratic relationship ("inverted U …
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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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between income level and pollution). The new specification enables us to draw conclusions from fixed effects estimation. In …
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The standard approach to the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) holds that as a country develops and GDP per capita grows environmental degradation initially increases but eventually it reaches a turning point where environmental degradation begins to decline. Environmental degradation takes many...
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econometric analysis of country-level panel data allows us to investigate the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis in the …
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We study the impact of human capital and the level of education on the pollution-income relationship controlling for … 1987 to 2015, we have estimated panel data models by distinguishing between low and high levels of income inequality …
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