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| Author: | Agras, J. Chapman, D. |
| Title: | A dynamic approach to the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis |
| Journal: | Ecological Economics
1999 : FEB, VOL. 28:2, p. 267-278 |
| Index terms: | ECOLOGY ENVIRONMENT ENERGY |
| Language: | eng |
| Abstract: | The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis states that pollution levels increase as a country develops, but begin to decrease as rising incomes pass beyond a turning point. In EKC analyses, the relationship between environmental degradation and income is usually expressed as a quadratic function with the turning point occurring at a maximum pollution level. Other explanatory variables have been included in these models, but income regularly has had the most significant effect on indicators of environmental quality. |
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