Evidence that the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) may be explained by trade patterns casts doubt on the oft‐stated conclusion that economic growth automatically leads to environmental improvement. Trends in net exports as a proportion of consumption for both USA and UK trade with SACU were examined for various dirty industries. Some evidence of pollution haven effects is found, although a similar trend for clean industries suggests that this effect is weak. However, even a general shift in manufacturing industries from North to South (as opposed to a shift in specifically dirty industries) may explain the EKC to some extent
This paper explores the interrelations between economic growth, international trade and environmenta...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
Abstract: Pollution intensive production can be avoided domestically by increased imports and less e...
We explore the moderating role of trade openness (TO) by gauging its main and interaction effects on...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution follows an inverted-U path w...
In recent years, increased economic development, globalization, and liberalization of international ...
The present inquiry provides a common ground for the analysis of two strands of literature, the envi...
The present inquiry provides a common ground for the analysis of two strands of literature, the envi...
The present study illustrates the environmental consequences of trade on patterns of economic growth...
As climate change continues to escalate, the need for drastic changes is urgent. The world has agree...
Over the past few decades the relationship between economic growth and environmental degradation has...
This paper analyzes the income-pollution relationship for three pollutants, carbon dioxide, sulfur d...
Abstract: The paper revisits the dynamic effect of trade openness on environmental quality in South ...
International audienceWe perform an updated literature survey on pollution-growth nexus via the envi...
In this paper we examine the concept of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in a critica...
This paper explores the interrelations between economic growth, international trade and environmenta...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
Abstract: Pollution intensive production can be avoided domestically by increased imports and less e...
We explore the moderating role of trade openness (TO) by gauging its main and interaction effects on...
The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis asserts that pollution follows an inverted-U path w...
In recent years, increased economic development, globalization, and liberalization of international ...
The present inquiry provides a common ground for the analysis of two strands of literature, the envi...
The present inquiry provides a common ground for the analysis of two strands of literature, the envi...
The present study illustrates the environmental consequences of trade on patterns of economic growth...
As climate change continues to escalate, the need for drastic changes is urgent. The world has agree...
Over the past few decades the relationship between economic growth and environmental degradation has...
This paper analyzes the income-pollution relationship for three pollutants, carbon dioxide, sulfur d...
Abstract: The paper revisits the dynamic effect of trade openness on environmental quality in South ...
International audienceWe perform an updated literature survey on pollution-growth nexus via the envi...
In this paper we examine the concept of an Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis in a critica...
This paper explores the interrelations between economic growth, international trade and environmenta...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
Abstract: Pollution intensive production can be avoided domestically by increased imports and less e...