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This study deals with interactions of economic growth and environmental change with heterogeneous households. The analytical framework is built by integrating the three important theories in economics - the Walrasian general equilibrium theory, the neoclassical growth theory, and the...
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reducing population size. This paper insists on the tension between the former and the latter. Controlling pollution either … impose ever more stringent pollution rights per person. However, this will in turn gradually impoverish the successive …
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This article examines pollution and environmental mortality in an economy where fertility is endogenous and output is … pollution-induced mortality but also shifts resources to the clean sector. If the dirty sector is more capital intensive, then … expansion of population boosts total pollution, aggravating mortality …
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The study investigates the influence of tourism and hospitality industry on economic growth and CO2 emissions. In the empirical analysis, unit root tests, cointegration test and vector error correction model regression using time series data of South Korea from the first quarter of 1970 to the...
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The paper deals with the contribution of information and communications technology (ICT) to economic growth and environmental sustainability by examining the long-run equilibrium relationships between ICT, carbon emissions and economic growth. The paper employs cointegration techniques,...
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reducing population size. This paper insists on the tension between the former and the latter. Controlling pollution either … impose ever more stringent pollution rights per person. However, this will in turn gradually impoverish the successive …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009197246
This paper uses the 1918 influenza pandemic as a natural experiment to examine whether air pollution affects …-city differences in baseline pollution measures based on coal-fired electricity generating capacity for a sample 183 American cities …. The findings suggest that air pollution exacerbated the impact of the pandemic. Proximity to World War I military bases …
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recurrently found to face increased pollution (in particular CO2 emissions) due to direct scale-composition effects of trade in … EGs, the EGs’ net exporters are more likely to see their local pollution to decrease, in particular thanks to income …
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warming is the result of prolonged pollution emissions by developed countries, while developed countries demand that … pollution emissions differ, depending on the combination of their business situations. If both countries achieve full employment …
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coastal ecosystems across three broad pillars: (i) city management, (ii) pollution and climate change risks, and (iii) coastal … tourism. The problems range from a fragmented approach to coastal infrastructure planning; land and water pollution …
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