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This study examines carefully the distribution aspects in details, particularly the pattern of distribution of global CO<SUB align="right">2</SUB> emission. This paper investigates the share of CO<SUB align="right">2</SUB> emission for bottom 10 and top 10 percentiles, quartiles and their movements during 1960-1990.
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The world economy faces a serious challenge from the global environmental degradation and appropriate environmental policy should be adopted in time to save it. The effective environmental policy prescription depends on the actual position of the economy: at what stage of growth/development the...
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This paper tests the robustness of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis, using dynamic model specification for the long panel data set rather than static model. The monotonic income-CO<SUB align="right">2</SUB> emission relationship exists in most of the underdeveloped or developing economies, but EKC exists...</sub>
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Recently, the question of link or the relationship between the global climate change and the level of economic activity becomes the major issue and comes to the focal point of research. In this study, we try to find out the linkage between environment and economic growth. Let us consider a...
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Technological innovation undoubtedly increases productivity and simultaneously it also creates potential dangers to society, which are unknown at the early phase of the adoption of technology. As soon as externalities are identified, social institutions formulate laws and regulations to arrest...
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