This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities world-wide to examine the robustness of the evidence for the existence of an inverted-U-shaped relationship between national income and pollution. We test the sensitivity of the pollution-income relationship to functional forms, to additional covariates, and to changes in the nations, cities, and years sampled. We find that the results are highly sensitive to these changes, and conclude that there is little empirical support for an inverted-U-shaped relationship between several important air pollutants and national income in these data. Acknowledgments We would like to thank Jim Ziliak and two anonymous referees for helpful comments, and th
This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by ca...
Recent empirical research indicates that certain types of emissions follow an inverted-U or environm...
In the early 1990s the attention of economists was captured by empirical evidence suggesting that ri...
This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities worldwide t...
This paper estimates the relationship between income and pollution while controlling for the influen...
It is generally assumed that the Environmental Kuznets Curve relationship between pollution and inco...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
This paper analyzes how national income (per capita real GDP) influ- ences the environmental polluti...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), an inverted-U relationship between pollution and income, is a...
The empirical literature on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) purports to describe how a nation’...
In this paper we examine the concept of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in a critica...
A well-known hypothesis providing support for a policy that emphasizes economic growth at the expens...
Montréal for comments and suggestions. Several recent papers propose competing theoretical explanati...
An inverted-U relationship between GDP per capita and three urban transport-related emissions is tes...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...
This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by ca...
Recent empirical research indicates that certain types of emissions follow an inverted-U or environm...
In the early 1990s the attention of economists was captured by empirical evidence suggesting that ri...
This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities worldwide t...
This paper estimates the relationship between income and pollution while controlling for the influen...
It is generally assumed that the Environmental Kuznets Curve relationship between pollution and inco...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
This paper analyzes how national income (per capita real GDP) influ- ences the environmental polluti...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC), an inverted-U relationship between pollution and income, is a...
The empirical literature on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) purports to describe how a nation’...
In this paper we examine the concept of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in a critica...
A well-known hypothesis providing support for a policy that emphasizes economic growth at the expens...
Montréal for comments and suggestions. Several recent papers propose competing theoretical explanati...
An inverted-U relationship between GDP per capita and three urban transport-related emissions is tes...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...
This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by ca...
Recent empirical research indicates that certain types of emissions follow an inverted-U or environm...
In the early 1990s the attention of economists was captured by empirical evidence suggesting that ri...