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increase with economic growth but that the relationship is eventually reversed. Due to a causal misspecification, the …
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This paper discusses to what extent the recent trends in energy consumption and production are compatible with the … requirements of sustainable development. For this purpose, starting from a simple identity applied to the energy sector, we use the … decomposition analysis to derive a few analytical requirements for the long-term sustainability of the energy system and examine …
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This paper examines the assumptions and conclusions of the neoclassical growth model put forth by Solow and many others …. We investigate the origins of the paradigm of unlimited growth and technological progress and question their plausibility …. In contrast, we develop a modified version of the neoclassi- cal growth model where we consider non-human, environmental …
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This study examines the causal relationship between carbon dioxide emissions, energy consumption and real output within … short-run dynamics results reveal a bi-directional causality between carbon and energy usage but reject the existence of EKC. …
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This study examines the dynamic relationship among carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, economic growth, energy consumption … Auto regressive distributed lag (ARDL) methodology is used as an estimation technique. The results do not support the EKC … indicate that foreign trade is the most significant variable in explaining CO2 emissions in Indonesia followed by Energy …
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another division of the formal sector, which generates less pollution than the informal sector since the former uses a … in the formal sector may accentuate pollution, even if it involves transfer of EST. Secondly, there might exist a … positive relationship between pollution and national income in the economy both in the presence and absence of transfer of EST …
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The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution levels rises as a country develops, but reaches … a certain threshold where pollution begins to fall with increasing income. In EKC analysis, the relationship between … pollution level. The study seeks to examine the pattern and nature of EKC in Africa and major income groups according to World …
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This paper theoretically analyzes the dynamics of economic growth and the environmental Kuznets curve. This curve … states an inverse U-relationship between pollution and income. The presented model specifically shows how a dynamic … environmental Kuznets curve can emerge by introducing pollution and abatement technology in a public spending model of endogenous …
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variables such as energy consumption, urbanization, and trade openness in time series framework. There is evidence of an EKC in …
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Studying the impact of economic growth on the environment in the context of developing countries has become of … cointegration techniques to investigate the relationship between Sulfur dioxide emissions and real GDP for 12 MENA countries over …
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