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. We implement panel threshold techniques to explore the possible regime shifts in the environmental quality. Our results …
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. We implement panel threshold techniques to explore the possible regime shifts in the environmental quality. Our results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015061926
. We implement panel threshold techniques to explore the possible regime shifts in the environmental quality. Our results …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015061960
estimation of this relationship at the mean employing longitudinal data, with the typical finding supporting the inverted U shape …. Conditional mean estimation, however, can mask heterogeneities present at higher and/or lower quantiles of the emissions …'' distribution, in addition to being more sensitive to the presence of outliers. We apply methods for conditional-quantile panel …
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Distributed Lag (ARDL) estimation. Empirical results infer that the moderating role of corruption is crucial in measuring the …
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As reporting GHG emissions becomes mandatory in the financial sector, the methods by which emissions are calculated will grow in importance for their impact on the resulting metric. Progress is underway in both the public and private financial sectors to embed emissions accounting standards, but...
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This paper examines convergence of per capita carbon dioxide (CO2) emission for a panel of 124 countries taking into … account the impact of the quality of government institutions. The analysis builds on both parametric and nonparametric panel …
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consumption-based CO2 emissions data for 40 countries (and 35 industries) during 1995-2007 from the World Input Output Database …
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Knowledge of the carbon emissions elasticities of income and population is important both for climate change policy/negotiations and for generating projections of carbon emissions. However, previous estimations of these elasticities using the well-known STIRPAT framework have produced such...
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using panel fixed and random effects estimation techniques, the study indicates the existence of EKCs for the two variants …
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