This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-called environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) implicitly implies. According to the EKC, empirical evidence would support the hypothesis that economic growth, through a deterministic sequence of phases, would produce cross-country convergence in per capita output and, as a by-product, convergence in (the demand for) environmental quality. However, factual analysis seems to reject the general hypothesis of convergence in per capita output, limiting the validity of such an assessment to the case of homogeneous groups of countries. This is why, to test the DCH, the paper focuses on the original group of OECD countries for which the economic convergenc...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
This paper examines the link between environmental indicators and economic convergence for a large s...
The relationship between the environment and the economy is broad, and it invites careful analysis a...
The effect of economic growth on environmental quality is much under dispute. A number of empirical ...
This paper examines the relationship between income and environmental quality using environmental Ku...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
The conflict between economic growth and the environment is complex and sharper today than ever befor...
Several empirical studies support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) for some pollutan...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
The paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality in the con...
Abstract: We demonstrate that a key empirical \u85nding in environmental economics- The Environmenta...
A development debate focuses on whether the transition from agricultural to industrial and service e...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
This paper examines the link between environmental indicators and economic convergence for a large s...
The relationship between the environment and the economy is broad, and it invites careful analysis a...
The effect of economic growth on environmental quality is much under dispute. A number of empirical ...
This paper examines the relationship between income and environmental quality using environmental Ku...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
The conflict between economic growth and the environment is complex and sharper today than ever befor...
Several empirical studies support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) for some pollutan...
The primary motivation behind this study was to search for evidence of the link between environmenta...
The paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality in the con...
Abstract: We demonstrate that a key empirical \u85nding in environmental economics- The Environmenta...
A development debate focuses on whether the transition from agricultural to industrial and service e...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
This paper tests the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for four local (SOx, NOx , CO, VOC...