The paper provides a theoretical explanation for the inverted U-shaped relation between pollution and income often found in empirical research (Environmental Kuznets Curve). We model the transition in the pollution pattern as a change in general purpose technologies and investigate how it interferes with economic growth driven by quality improvements. We provide an analytical foundation for the claim that the rise and decline of pollution can be explained by endogenous innovations, policy-induced technology shifts, and intrasectoral changes. Once environmental degradation becomes too severe, regulation is introduced by which society forces the economy to make a transition to cleaner production
The relationship between certain indicators of environmental quality and income, which in some cases...
Empirical studies suggest the existence of an environmental Kuznets curve: In the ini-tial stages of...
In this paper, we explore a variety of models attempting to explain the pollution-income relationshi...
Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once environmental degradation becomes too severe...
Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once environmental degra-dation becomes too sever...
The paper provides a theoretical explanation for the inverted U-shaped relation between pollution an...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve is an empirically observed U-shaped relationship between the size of...
The effect of economic growth on environmental quality is much under dispute. A number of empirical ...
The concept underpinning the Environmental Kuznets Curve is that economic growth results in reduced ...
This paper aims to verify the existence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) or inverted U-shape...
There is a long-standing debate on the relationship between economic development and environmental q...
This paper attempts to explain the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) or inverted U-shaped relationsh...
The paper investigates socially optimal patterns of economic growth and environmental quality in a n...
Several empirical studies support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) for some pollutan...
A number of studies in the past have come up in order to explain and verify the observation made by ...
The relationship between certain indicators of environmental quality and income, which in some cases...
Empirical studies suggest the existence of an environmental Kuznets curve: In the ini-tial stages of...
In this paper, we explore a variety of models attempting to explain the pollution-income relationshi...
Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once environmental degradation becomes too severe...
Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once environmental degra-dation becomes too sever...
The paper provides a theoretical explanation for the inverted U-shaped relation between pollution an...
The Environmental Kuznets Curve is an empirically observed U-shaped relationship between the size of...
The effect of economic growth on environmental quality is much under dispute. A number of empirical ...
The concept underpinning the Environmental Kuznets Curve is that economic growth results in reduced ...
This paper aims to verify the existence of the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) or inverted U-shape...
There is a long-standing debate on the relationship between economic development and environmental q...
This paper attempts to explain the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) or inverted U-shaped relationsh...
The paper investigates socially optimal patterns of economic growth and environmental quality in a n...
Several empirical studies support the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis (EKC) for some pollutan...
A number of studies in the past have come up in order to explain and verify the observation made by ...
The relationship between certain indicators of environmental quality and income, which in some cases...
Empirical studies suggest the existence of an environmental Kuznets curve: In the ini-tial stages of...
In this paper, we explore a variety of models attempting to explain the pollution-income relationshi...