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environment, (ii) increasing returns in abatement giving rise to an EKC and (iii) sustained growth resulting from a linear final … potential explana- tion of an N-shaped pollution-income relation. Finally, it is shown that the model is compatible with most …
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potential explana- tion of an N-shaped pollution-income relation. Finally, it is shown that the model is compatible with most …
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, (ii) increasing returns in abatement giving rise to an EKC and (iii) sustained growth resulting from a linear final … potential explanation of an N-shaped pollution-income relation. Finally, it is shown that the model is compatible with most …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014192661
endogenous growth model. Individuals take only part of their impact on pollution into account, hence there is a negative … externality of capital accumulation on environmental quality. Increasing wealth or increasing pollution enhance green attitude and … reduce the externality, because individuals care more about the environment if their income is higher or if pollution is more …
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The aim of this paper is to estimate the indirect and the direct effects of trade in Environmentally Preferable Products and Clean Technologies (called “Class B” lists) on air quality for a number of developed and developing during the period 1996-2012 and 2005-2012 (through environmental...
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the panel causality to examine the causality between environmental pollution and economic aggregates from a panel data of …
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The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution levels rises as a country develops, but reaches … a certain threshold where pollution begins to fall with increasing income. In EKC analysis, the relationship between … pollution level. This study seeks to examine the pattern and nature of EKC in Africa and major income groups according to World …
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This paper identifies and analyses some key challenges that OECD and partner economies may face over the coming 50 years if underlying global trends relating to growth, trade, inequality and environmental pressures prevail. For example, global growth is likely to slow and become increasingly...
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emergence of new pollution problems, the lack of success in dealing with global warming and the still rising population in the … the most part, we discuss the link between industrial pollution and growth, but also show how this most recent work is …
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semiparametric panel data model. Our results corroborates that the nature and validity of the income–pollution relationship based on …
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