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The effect of economic growth on environmental quality is much under dispute. A number of empirical studies have made the claim that there exist in some income ranges a positive relation between per capita income and some measure of environmental quality. According to this inverted U-shaped...
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increasing income and improving political institutions reduce water pollution …
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The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis, whereby pollution first increases then decreases as income increases …
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Recent empirical studies have made evident the existence of an inverted U-shaped relationship between environmental quality and per capita income level, defined Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). Different kind of environmental indicators have been used so far to test the EKC hypothesis. This...
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We study the structural differences among climate change leading ‘factors' - Northern EU members -, and lagging actors - southern EU countries and the ‘Umbrella group' - with regard to long run carbon-income relationships. Homogeneous and heterogeneous panel models show that the groups of...
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relationship has been called the out a simple and straight-forward static model of the microfoundations of the pollution …
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We derive a simple expression for the income-pollution path using the standard static model of the environmental … Kuznets curve (EKC). This expression makes it straightforward to identify the general characteristics of utility and pollution … for almost all types of preferences. Our results hold for a model with multiple goods with different pollution intensities …
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The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), whereby pollution first increases then decreases as income rises, has generated …
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