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levels. Our results show that, whereas the impact of population growth on emissions is above unity and only slightly …
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This paper proposes a new analytical framework with which to analyze the determinants of global CO2 emissions. It contributes to the existing literature by examining the determinants of CO2 emissions using a flexible functional form (transcendental logarithmic model), taking into account the...
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relationship between energy consumption, CO2 emissions and economic development. In this paper we use a panel data model for 110 … world growth of CO2 emissions between 2000 and 2020 is about 2.2% per year, while that of Non Annex 1 countries is posted at …
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growth and the quantity of pollutants produced in the process has recently increased significantly. In several cases …
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a role in explaining CO2 emissions. -- CO2 emissions ; developing countries ; panel data ; population growth …
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Universal access to modern energy services, in terms of access to electricity and to modern cooking facilities, has … enablers of and the impacts of access to energy on development outcomes, using rigorous methodologies. This paper reviews this …
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Universal access to modern energy services, in terms of access to electricity and to modern cooking facilities, has … impact evaluation studies try to shed light on the causal relationship between access to energy and development, by also … clean cookstove. Finally, we also review the barriers and drivers of access to modern energy services identified by most …
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population as a predictor in the model, instead of assuming a unitary elasticity of emissions with respect to population growth … results show that, whereas the impact of population growth on emissions is above unity and only slightly different for upper … Emissions ; Developing Countries ; Panel Data ; Population Growth ; Urbanization …
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that luminosity has more value added for economic density estimates than for time-series growth rates …
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population as a predictor in the model, instead of assuming a unitary elasticity of emissions with respect to population growth … results show that, whereas the impact of population growth on emissions is above unity and only slightly different for upper …
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