This study investigates the determinants of carbon dioxide emissions (CO2) for a global panel consisting of 69 countries using a dynamic panel data model. To make the panel data analysis more homogenous, we also investigate the determinants of CO2 emissions for a number of sub-panels. These sub-panels are constructed based on the income level of countries. In this way, we end up with three income panels; namely, high income, middle income, and low income panels. The time component of our dataset is 1985-2005 inclusive. Our main findings are that trade openness, per capita GDP, and energy consumption, proxied by per capita electric power consumption and per capita total primary energy consumption, have positive effects on CO2 emissions. Urba...
AbstractThe effects of climate change are being felt on all continents of the world and these impact...
We aim to investigate the impact of per capita income and high technology product export on CO2 emis...
Adverse consequences are observed in developing countries due to the impact of the globalization pro...
Asia and the Pacific region cover the countries situated in East Asia, South Asia and the Pacific is...
The rapid growth of CO2 emissions determines the problem of global warming, which has now become a s...
International audienceThis paper provides an empirical analysis of CO2 emissions and economic growth...
In this paper we test the Environment Kuznet\u27s Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 43 developing countries...
The climate change debate has drawn attention to the problem of greenhouse gases emissions into the ...
Global warming caused by carbon emission has been recognized as a threat to public health and welfar...
Our article aims to establish a link between carbon dioxide emissions and its various reasons by emp...
The paper attempts to test the Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 36 high-income countri...
We analyze the differences in CO2 emissions per capita between developing countries and how these ar...
A dynamic STIRPAT model used in the current study is based on panel data from the eight most populou...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between CO2 emission and four of its potentiall...
This empirical study investigates the determinants of CO2 emission in 18 countries of the Middle Eas...
AbstractThe effects of climate change are being felt on all continents of the world and these impact...
We aim to investigate the impact of per capita income and high technology product export on CO2 emis...
Adverse consequences are observed in developing countries due to the impact of the globalization pro...
Asia and the Pacific region cover the countries situated in East Asia, South Asia and the Pacific is...
The rapid growth of CO2 emissions determines the problem of global warming, which has now become a s...
International audienceThis paper provides an empirical analysis of CO2 emissions and economic growth...
In this paper we test the Environment Kuznet\u27s Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 43 developing countries...
The climate change debate has drawn attention to the problem of greenhouse gases emissions into the ...
Global warming caused by carbon emission has been recognized as a threat to public health and welfar...
Our article aims to establish a link between carbon dioxide emissions and its various reasons by emp...
The paper attempts to test the Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis for 36 high-income countri...
We analyze the differences in CO2 emissions per capita between developing countries and how these ar...
A dynamic STIRPAT model used in the current study is based on panel data from the eight most populou...
This study empirically investigates the relationship between CO2 emission and four of its potentiall...
This empirical study investigates the determinants of CO2 emission in 18 countries of the Middle Eas...
AbstractThe effects of climate change are being felt on all continents of the world and these impact...
We aim to investigate the impact of per capita income and high technology product export on CO2 emis...
Adverse consequences are observed in developing countries due to the impact of the globalization pro...