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environmental Kuznets-curve (EKC) theory in six South Asian countries (SAARC). With cross-sectional dependence present, this … the EKC hypothesis, the findings show that higher economic growth leads to increased environmental pollution and CO2 …
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(EKC) hypothesis is central to the development plans and formulation of climate change policy.However, the evidence on EKC … and ignoring updated estimation methods. This study reinvestigates the EKC by exploiting the lager panel data set … for long run estimates. The findings of different estimators validate aninverted U-shaped EKC for UICs while U-shaped EKC …
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investigates how the rule of law influences the turning point of the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC). Using Bradford et al ….'s (2005) and Leitão's (2010) alternative specification of the EKC that avoids non-linear transformation of potentially non …-stationary regressors, we find evidence for the EKC in European countries for carbon emissions. Our results show a negative relationship …
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econometric methods of Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) and estimating scientific approaches by various scientists to empirical … testing of EKC, the author not only proves the reasonability of using Kuznets theory in modern environmental and economic …
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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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This study constructs an endogenous growth model that incorporates the R&D sector, the education sector, and environmental problems. First, environmental impacts are considered. We show that, if government exercises appropriate policies and some parameter restrictions are satisfied, then the...
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