This paper tests the convergence in per-capita carbon dioxide emissions for a collection of developed and developing countries using data spanning the period 1870-2002. For this purpose, three recently developed panel unit root tests that permit for dependence among the individual countries are employed. The results lend strong support in favor of convergence for the panel as a whole. Estimates of the speed of this convergence is also provided. © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V
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This study aims to examine the convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide emission and its ...
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This paper examines whether the stochastic convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide (CO 2...
This study aims to examine the convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide emission and its ...
We employ the recently developed LM and RALS-LM unit root tests that allow for endogenously determin...
This paper tests the convergence in per-capita carbon dioxide emissions for a collection of develope...
This paper examines the existence of stochastic and deterministic convergence of carbon dioxide (CO2...
This study aims to examine the stochastic convergence of per capita carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions i...
This study analyzes the convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emission for 126 developing countri...
This study examines conditional convergence in relative per capita carbon dioxide emissions by using...
This exploratory study extends the literature on the convergence of per capita carbon dioxide emissi...
This paper sets out to re-examine CO2 emissions for 22 OECD countries over the period 1870–2006. The...
This paper examines the convergence of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions in OECD countries. Specificall...
Time paths of carbon dioxide emissions in twenty-one industrial countries are examined from 1960-199...
The aim of this paper is to examine the convergence behavior of carbon dioxide emissions per capita ...
Maintaining global warming to 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is vital. Whether the co...
International audienceThis paper uses nonparametric methods to examine the convergence in CO2 emissi...
This paper examines whether the stochastic convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide (CO 2...
This study aims to examine the convergence hypothesis of per capita carbon dioxide emission and its ...
We employ the recently developed LM and RALS-LM unit root tests that allow for endogenously determin...