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annual time series data for the period 1970-2012 for India, Indonesia, China, and Brazil. The study used the Autoregressive … relationship between CO2 emissions and population growth was found to be statistically significant for India and Brazil, it has … their CO2 emissions. But in the case of India, where CO2 emissions and income were found to have a positive relationship, an …
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As the world's third largest carbon dioxide (CO2) emitter, India has long been believed to mostly compromise with … density, energy consumption, economic growth and trade openness on CO2 emissions in India. It applies the autoregressive …
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We compare the economic and environmental performances of India and China over the past decade against the Euro Area …, Japan, and the USA. India has emerged as the world's fastest growing large economy, but closer scrutiny suggests this …-Samuelson effect. Indeed, notwithstanding its superior level of economic development relative to India, China still posts stronger …
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production. However, proponents of the pollution haven hypothesis (PHH) argue that liberalization and trade agreements have led … capital formation on carbon emissions during two distinct periods of India's economic development. India liberalized its …
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