This paper advances the hypothesis that impatience negatively depends on environmental quality and aims to explain why some countries stagnate in an ‘environmental and economic poverty trap’. For low levels of environmental quality, advancements in productivity lead impatient agents to direct income increases to consumption (rather than savings), depleting further the environment. Given that productivity increases do not help such economies to escape the trap (contrary to perceived notions), policies should focus on the implementation of behavioral changes
A mutual link between poverty and environmental degradation is examined in an overlapping generation...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis focuses on the argument that rising prosperity will...
Environmental problems are increasingly frequent, intensive and unpredictable. To protect from the o...
This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and econo...
This paper explores the relationship among technological progress, environment and growth by combini...
This paper experimentally explores the link between poverty and decisions that lead environmental de...
In this paper we investigate the growth effect of environmental taxes when the time preference is en...
International pressure to meet climate and sustainability goals are mounting. Countries attempting t...
Abstract. This paper introduces wealth-dependent time preference into a simple model of endogenous g...
Resource scarcity and environmental degradation due to population growth could be one of the reasons...
We study two psychological channels how poverty may increase impatient behavior -- an effect on time...
The paper provides a theoretical explanation for the inverted U-shaped relation between pollution an...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
International audienceThis paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural re...
Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution poss...
A mutual link between poverty and environmental degradation is examined in an overlapping generation...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis focuses on the argument that rising prosperity will...
Environmental problems are increasingly frequent, intensive and unpredictable. To protect from the o...
This paper examines the implications of the mutual causality between environmental quality and econo...
This paper explores the relationship among technological progress, environment and growth by combini...
This paper experimentally explores the link between poverty and decisions that lead environmental de...
In this paper we investigate the growth effect of environmental taxes when the time preference is en...
International pressure to meet climate and sustainability goals are mounting. Countries attempting t...
Abstract. This paper introduces wealth-dependent time preference into a simple model of endogenous g...
Resource scarcity and environmental degradation due to population growth could be one of the reasons...
We study two psychological channels how poverty may increase impatient behavior -- an effect on time...
The paper provides a theoretical explanation for the inverted U-shaped relation between pollution an...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
International audienceThis paper studies the optimal growth of a developing non-renewable natural re...
Vulnerability to scarcity or to reduction of natural capital depends on defensive substitution poss...
A mutual link between poverty and environmental degradation is examined in an overlapping generation...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis focuses on the argument that rising prosperity will...
Environmental problems are increasingly frequent, intensive and unpredictable. To protect from the o...