Previous studies of income distribution have found evidence indicating that incomes across U.S. regions have converged, supporting the prediction of the neoclassical growth model. A potential shortcoming in these studies is that only one measure of well-being is considered-a measure of wealth linked to incomes or production. This paper examines whether income convergence was accompanied by air pollutant emission convergence. Results from unit root tests provide some evidence that indicators of environmental quality have converged across U.S. regions during the 1929-1994 period
This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities worldwide t...
The empirical literature on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) purports to describe how a nation’...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...
Previous studies of income distribution have found evidence indicating that incomes across U.S. regi...
Previous studies of income distribution have found evidence indicating that incomes across U.S. regi...
Recent empirical work suggests that (i) incomes are converging through time, and (ii) income and pol...
Many empirical studies try to test whether there is income convergence across metropolitan areas in ...
Time paths of carbon dioxide emissions in twenty-one industrial countries are examined from 1960-199...
The history of humankind witnessed a continual improvement of living standards. The introduction of ...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically tests whether there is evidence of convergence in income inequali...
This paper analyzes how national income (per capita real GDP) influ- ences the environmental polluti...
It is generally assumed that the Environmental Kuznets Curve relationship between pollution and inco...
The long-run average growth rates of per capita carbon dioxide emissions and GDP per capita are posi...
This article deviates from the current practice of regional convergence by allowing output convergen...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities worldwide t...
The empirical literature on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) purports to describe how a nation’...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...
Previous studies of income distribution have found evidence indicating that incomes across U.S. regi...
Previous studies of income distribution have found evidence indicating that incomes across U.S. regi...
Recent empirical work suggests that (i) incomes are converging through time, and (ii) income and pol...
Many empirical studies try to test whether there is income convergence across metropolitan areas in ...
Time paths of carbon dioxide emissions in twenty-one industrial countries are examined from 1960-199...
The history of humankind witnessed a continual improvement of living standards. The introduction of ...
[[abstract]]This paper empirically tests whether there is evidence of convergence in income inequali...
This paper analyzes how national income (per capita real GDP) influ- ences the environmental polluti...
It is generally assumed that the Environmental Kuznets Curve relationship between pollution and inco...
The long-run average growth rates of per capita carbon dioxide emissions and GDP per capita are posi...
This article deviates from the current practice of regional convergence by allowing output convergen...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
This paper uses an updated and revised panel data set on ambient air pollution in cities worldwide t...
The empirical literature on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) purports to describe how a nation’...
This paper analyses how national income (per capita real GDP) influences the environmental pollution...