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growth. It is found that macroeconomic instability can arise in a simple AK-type growth model when the pollution externality … evolution (the specific pollution growth rate) are two crucial factors that determine the relationship between environmental …
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Environmental pollution is introduced both as a joint product and as a source of disutility in growth models. The … have sustained growth in the long run without accumulation of pollution; what is the impact of environmental concerns on …, consumption or environmental pollution affected if we take into account the environment; what type of deviations do we observe …
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The paper proposes an analysis of the relations between economic growth, population growth and natural ecosystem carrying capacity, applying an ecological economics approach. Starting from construction of a standard economic growth model, we introduce the effect of a natural renewable resource....
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We study long-run growth in a multi-sector economy with non-renewable resource use and endogenous innovations. Unlike recent capital resource models, we find that poor input substitution need not be detrimental for sustainable growth; on the contrary, combined with resource depletion it fosters...
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that affect physical and human capital formation, pollution taxes that affect environmental degradation, and regeneration … abatement knowledge relative to pollution. First, either of these two extensions can reverse the prior finding that pollution …. Fourth, we show whether a greater need for public spending leads to greater increases in the distorting tax or pollution tax …
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The way in which natural and physical capital are accumulated, distributed and harnessed underpins the functioning and sustainability of the productive system of each society as well as its social stratification. Significant changes in the interactions between natural and physical capital...
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In this paper we examine the role played by environmental externalities in shaping the dynamics of an economy with two sectors (a farming sector and an industrial one), free inter-sectoral labor mobility and heterogeneous agents (workers/farmers and industrial entrepreneurs). We find that, in...
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