We consider per-capita carbon dioxide emission trends in 16 early industrialized countries over the period 1870-2028. Using a multiple-break time series method we find more evidence for very early downturns in per-capita trends than for late downturns during the oil price shocks of the 1970s. Only for two countries do downturns in trends imply downward sloping stable trends. We also consider trends in emission composition and find little evidence for in-sample peaks for emissions from liquid and gaseous fuel uses. These results lead us to reject the oil price shocks as events causing permanent breaks in the structure and level of emissions, a conclusion often made in analyses using shorter postwar data.
Newly compiled energy statistics allow for an estimation of the complete time series of carbon dioxi...
The global distribution of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has changed significantly in recent decade...
This paper investigates the short-run effects of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions from th...
We consider per-capita carbon dioxide emission trends in 16 early developed countries over the perio...
This paper examines whether the stochastic convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide (CO 2...
We empirically analyze the trend characteristics of per capita CO2 emissions in OECD countries from ...
We empirically analyse the trend characteristics of per capita CO₂ emissions in OECD countries from ...
This paper sets out to re-examine CO2 emissions for 22 OECD countries over the period 1870–2006. The...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the relationship between growth in CO2 emissions and r...
[[abstract]]This study empirically re-investigated whether carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions series w...
There has been much attention drawn to plans for reductions or restraint in future C02 emissions, ye...
This paper examines the asymmetry of changes in CO2 emissions over business cycle recessions and exp...
This paper examines the asymmetry of changes in CO2 emissions over business cycle recessions and exp...
We compile a database of energy uses, energy sources, and carbon dioxide emissions for the USA for t...
We compile a database of energy uses, energy sources, and carbon dioxide emissions for the USA for t...
Newly compiled energy statistics allow for an estimation of the complete time series of carbon dioxi...
The global distribution of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has changed significantly in recent decade...
This paper investigates the short-run effects of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions from th...
We consider per-capita carbon dioxide emission trends in 16 early developed countries over the perio...
This paper examines whether the stochastic convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide (CO 2...
We empirically analyze the trend characteristics of per capita CO2 emissions in OECD countries from ...
We empirically analyse the trend characteristics of per capita CO₂ emissions in OECD countries from ...
This paper sets out to re-examine CO2 emissions for 22 OECD countries over the period 1870–2006. The...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the relationship between growth in CO2 emissions and r...
[[abstract]]This study empirically re-investigated whether carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions series w...
There has been much attention drawn to plans for reductions or restraint in future C02 emissions, ye...
This paper examines the asymmetry of changes in CO2 emissions over business cycle recessions and exp...
This paper examines the asymmetry of changes in CO2 emissions over business cycle recessions and exp...
We compile a database of energy uses, energy sources, and carbon dioxide emissions for the USA for t...
We compile a database of energy uses, energy sources, and carbon dioxide emissions for the USA for t...
Newly compiled energy statistics allow for an estimation of the complete time series of carbon dioxi...
The global distribution of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions has changed significantly in recent decade...
This paper investigates the short-run effects of economic growth on carbon dioxide emissions from th...