There is emerging evidence that environmental degradation increases human mortality. This paper provides a long-run consumer optimization model in which mortality is endogenous to emissions generated by production. Emissions are assumed to follow the EKC path, first rising and then falling along with ouput. In the optimum, some deaths are accepted as an exchange for consumption. The model is estimated for the European outdoor air pollution data, showing that Europe has reached the downward sloping sement of the EKC. Economic growth will thus decrease rather than increase air pollution and the associted deaths in most countries in Europe
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
Funder: Public Investment Program of Greece, General Secretary of Research and Technology/Ministry o...
International audienceBackground: Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution has been associated wi...
There is emerging evidence that environmental degradation increases human mortality. This paper prov...
We analyze the interplay between longevity, pollution and growth. We develop an OLG model where long...
The adverse health consequences of air pollution are of concern currently and there is a fear that t...
In a two-period overlapping generations model with production, we consider the damaging impact of en...
This paper investigates the impact of particulate matter pollution and the level of development on m...
This paper’s principle aim is to investigate if the level of fine particular matter (PM10) affects t...
Using an overlapping generation model à la Blanchard (1985) with human capital accumulation, this ar...
We study pollution, mortality and growth in an overlapping generations economy with uncertain lifeti...
Studies in the United States have shown that those living in less polluted cities live longer than t...
Arguably, one of the most pressing global issues is currently the ever-growing levels of carbon diox...
A development debate focuses on whether the transition from agricultural to industrial and service e...
In an endogenous growth model with pollution and abatement we characterize the socially optimal solu...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
Funder: Public Investment Program of Greece, General Secretary of Research and Technology/Ministry o...
International audienceBackground: Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution has been associated wi...
There is emerging evidence that environmental degradation increases human mortality. This paper prov...
We analyze the interplay between longevity, pollution and growth. We develop an OLG model where long...
The adverse health consequences of air pollution are of concern currently and there is a fear that t...
In a two-period overlapping generations model with production, we consider the damaging impact of en...
This paper investigates the impact of particulate matter pollution and the level of development on m...
This paper’s principle aim is to investigate if the level of fine particular matter (PM10) affects t...
Using an overlapping generation model à la Blanchard (1985) with human capital accumulation, this ar...
We study pollution, mortality and growth in an overlapping generations economy with uncertain lifeti...
Studies in the United States have shown that those living in less polluted cities live longer than t...
Arguably, one of the most pressing global issues is currently the ever-growing levels of carbon diox...
A development debate focuses on whether the transition from agricultural to industrial and service e...
In an endogenous growth model with pollution and abatement we characterize the socially optimal solu...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
Funder: Public Investment Program of Greece, General Secretary of Research and Technology/Ministry o...
International audienceBackground: Long-term exposure to ambient air pollution has been associated wi...