The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. It provides the basis for setting goals, identifying options for action, and tracking progress toward stated goals. This paper investigates the convergence of the per capita ecological footprint by employing the annual data for the case of the European Union countries, spanning the period 1961 to 2013. The methodology follows the club clustering approach and the empirical findings document the presence of certain convergent clubs. These empirical results clarify the differences in terms of environmental quality, as well as the awareness strategies the EU members in each club need to follow
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
This study examines the convergence hypothesis of per capita ecological footprint (PCEF) and per cap...
Recently seminal articles in the literature have been investigating the issues of air pollution and ...
Recently seminal articles in the literature have been investigating the issues of air pollution and ...
Ecological footprint has been widely accepted as an indicator of environmental performance in recent...
Ecological footprint has been widely accepted as an indicator of environmental performance in recent...
This paper seeks to test the convergence of per capita ecological footprint and its six components w...
This study proposes the time-varying nonlinear panel unit root test to investigate the convergence o...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
The ecological footprint has currently become a highly popular environmental performance indicator. ...
This study examines the convergence hypothesis of per capita ecological footprint (PCEF) and per cap...
Recently seminal articles in the literature have been investigating the issues of air pollution and ...
Recently seminal articles in the literature have been investigating the issues of air pollution and ...
Ecological footprint has been widely accepted as an indicator of environmental performance in recent...
Ecological footprint has been widely accepted as an indicator of environmental performance in recent...
This paper seeks to test the convergence of per capita ecological footprint and its six components w...
This study proposes the time-varying nonlinear panel unit root test to investigate the convergence o...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
Eco-efficiency refers to the ability to produce more goods and services with less impact on the envi...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...