The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emissions reduction: pollution growth rates are positively correlated with output growth (scale effect) but negatively correlated with emission levels (defensive effect). This dynamic law is empirically tested for two major and regulated air pollutants - nitrogen oxides (NOX) and sulfur oxides (SOX) - with a panel of 25 European countries spanning over years 1980-2005. Traditional parametric models are rejected by the data. However, more flexible regression techniques - semiparametric additive specifications and fully nonparametric regressions with discrete and continuous factors - confirm the existence of the predicted positive and defensive effe...
As in Brock and Taylor (2011) in this paper we consider the importance of the relationship between t...
We model pollution as an input in the production process and test the long-run relationship betwee...
This work presents a clearer way of solving the optimisation problem addressed by Selden and Song (1...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
Stabilizing pollution levels in the long run is a pre-requisite for sustainable growth. We develop a...
This paper analyses the role of macroeconomic performance in shaping the evolution of air pollutants...
A development debate focuses on whether the transition from agricultural to industrial and service e...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
The long-run average growth rates of per capita carbon dioxide emissions and GDP per capita are posi...
By implementing the world input-output tables for 40-countries by 35-industries to account for inter...
Recent empirical work suggests that (i) incomes are converging through time, and (ii) income and pol...
This paper analyses the role of macroeconomic performance in shaping the evolution of air pollutants...
It is common in efficiency studies which analyse the environment for pollution to form part of the p...
Since the economy is embedded on environment, and since the environment is an important factor of ec...
In this paper we study the impact of environmental pollution in an endogenous growth model that allo...
As in Brock and Taylor (2011) in this paper we consider the importance of the relationship between t...
We model pollution as an input in the production process and test the long-run relationship betwee...
This work presents a clearer way of solving the optimisation problem addressed by Selden and Song (1...
The pollution-convergence hypothesis is formalized in a neoclassical growth model with optimal emiss...
Stabilizing pollution levels in the long run is a pre-requisite for sustainable growth. We develop a...
This paper analyses the role of macroeconomic performance in shaping the evolution of air pollutants...
A development debate focuses on whether the transition from agricultural to industrial and service e...
This paper discusses the double convergence hypothesis (DCH) that the uncritical analysis of the so-...
The long-run average growth rates of per capita carbon dioxide emissions and GDP per capita are posi...
By implementing the world input-output tables for 40-countries by 35-industries to account for inter...
Recent empirical work suggests that (i) incomes are converging through time, and (ii) income and pol...
This paper analyses the role of macroeconomic performance in shaping the evolution of air pollutants...
It is common in efficiency studies which analyse the environment for pollution to form part of the p...
Since the economy is embedded on environment, and since the environment is an important factor of ec...
In this paper we study the impact of environmental pollution in an endogenous growth model that allo...
As in Brock and Taylor (2011) in this paper we consider the importance of the relationship between t...
We model pollution as an input in the production process and test the long-run relationship betwee...
This work presents a clearer way of solving the optimisation problem addressed by Selden and Song (1...