This paper revisits the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis and applies a flexible semi-parametric panel fixed effects technique to identify a definite shape of the income-pollution relationship for a sample of 49 African countries for the period 1990-2010. Compared with standard panel data techniques which yield different conclusions, the former reveals that the income-pollution nexus is monotonically increasing and decreasing for CO2 and PM10 emissions respectively. Hence, the effect of economic growth differs with each atmospheric pollutant; and is not sufficient for improving environmental quality. There is need for policies that emphasizes sustainable economic growth and the use of cleaner energy sources
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis reflects the relationship between environmental qua...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...
This paper revisits the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis and applies a flexible semi-parametri...
The objective of this article is therefore to analyze the link between economicgrowth and environmen...
The main objective of this study is to establish the applicability of the environmental Kuznets cur...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution levels rises as a country de...
This study investigates the presence of environmental Kuznets curve (non-linear relationship between...
This study utilizes standard- and nested-EKC models to investigate the income-environment relation f...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) shows the relationship between economic development, which is ...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis is a presumption that environmental degradation fol...
This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by ca...
This study attempts to further examine the impacts of income on carbon emissions in the African cont...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we applied the recently proposed income elasticity approach to investigate ...
Environmental Kuznets curve is believed to exist for some environmental indicators but not for other...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis reflects the relationship between environmental qua...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...
This paper revisits the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis and applies a flexible semi-parametri...
The objective of this article is therefore to analyze the link between economicgrowth and environmen...
The main objective of this study is to establish the applicability of the environmental Kuznets cur...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution levels rises as a country de...
This study investigates the presence of environmental Kuznets curve (non-linear relationship between...
This study utilizes standard- and nested-EKC models to investigate the income-environment relation f...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) shows the relationship between economic development, which is ...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis is a presumption that environmental degradation fol...
This paper tests the effect of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita on pollution, measured by ca...
This study attempts to further examine the impacts of income on carbon emissions in the African cont...
ABSTRACT: In this study, we applied the recently proposed income elasticity approach to investigate ...
Environmental Kuznets curve is believed to exist for some environmental indicators but not for other...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis reflects the relationship between environmental qua...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...