The Stability of the Adjusted and Unadjusted Environmental Kuznets Curve
49 Pages Posted: 2 Aug 2005
Date Written: July 2005
Abstract
In our paper, we test the stability of the unadjusted and adjusted Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC). Our results provide evidence in favour of the significance of the adjusted EKC hypothesis in which the impact of per capita GDP on the intensity of CO2 emissions is evaluated conditionally to the effects of the energy-supply infrastructure and of additional socio-demographic variables. In this framework, the GDP-CO2 relationship appears robust to the inclusion of additional regressors and to changes in the estimation period and interval.
Keywords: Sustainable development, Kuznets curve, CO2 emissions
JEL Classification: Q53
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