We study long run carbon emissions-income relationships for advanced countries grouped in policy relevant groups: North America and Oceania, South Europe, North Europe. By relying on recent advances on Generalized Additive Mixed Models (GAMMs) and adopting interaction models, we handle simultaneously three main econometric issues, named here as functional form bias, heterogeneity bias and omitted time related factors bias, which have been proved to be relevant but have been addressed separately in previous papers. The model incorporates nonlinear effects, eventually heterogeneous across countries, for both income and time. We also handle serial correlation by using autoregressive moving average (ARMA) processes. We find that country-specifi...
The paper attempts to test the Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 36 high-income countri...
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2018 highlights the importance of short-lived greenhou...
We study long run carbon emissions-income relationships for advanced countries grouped in policy rel...
We study long run carbon dioxide emissions-economic development relationships for advanced countries...
We study long run carbon dioxide emissions-economic development relationships for advanced countries...
This paper explores the homogeneity of the functional form, the parameters, and the turning point, w...
This paper explores the relationship between the inter-country income inequality and CO2 emission an...
AbstractThe study aims at analyzing the nonlinear effects of GDP on CO2 emissions for a long span of...
This paper explores the relationship between CO 2 emissions and economic activity for 31 countries (...
International audienceWe investigate Carbon Kuznets Curves (CKC) relationships for advanced countrie...
This study examines the time-series behaviour of CO2 emissions within a long-memory approach with no...
We explore the emissions income relationship for CO2 in OECD countries using various modelling strat...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the relationship between growth in CO2 emissions and r...
This paper uses Vector Autoregressions that allow for nonstationarity and cointegration to investiga...
The paper attempts to test the Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 36 high-income countri...
This paper analyzes how national income (per capita real GDP) influ- ences the environmental polluti...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2018 highlights the importance of short-lived greenhou...
We study long run carbon emissions-income relationships for advanced countries grouped in policy rel...
We study long run carbon dioxide emissions-economic development relationships for advanced countries...
We study long run carbon dioxide emissions-economic development relationships for advanced countries...
This paper explores the homogeneity of the functional form, the parameters, and the turning point, w...
This paper explores the relationship between the inter-country income inequality and CO2 emission an...
AbstractThe study aims at analyzing the nonlinear effects of GDP on CO2 emissions for a long span of...
This paper explores the relationship between CO 2 emissions and economic activity for 31 countries (...
International audienceWe investigate Carbon Kuznets Curves (CKC) relationships for advanced countrie...
This study examines the time-series behaviour of CO2 emissions within a long-memory approach with no...
We explore the emissions income relationship for CO2 in OECD countries using various modelling strat...
This paper provides cross-country evidence on the relationship between growth in CO2 emissions and r...
This paper uses Vector Autoregressions that allow for nonstationarity and cointegration to investiga...
The paper attempts to test the Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 36 high-income countri...
This paper analyzes how national income (per capita real GDP) influ- ences the environmental polluti...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2018 highlights the importance of short-lived greenhou...