Environmental Kuznets Curves for Carbon Emissions: A Critical Survey

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Universitat Rovira i Virgili. Departament d'Economia
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Aslanidis, Nektarios
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2009-05-26T17:27:03Z
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2024-12-10T13:31:44Z
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2009-05-26T17:27:03Z
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2024-12-10T13:31:44Z
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2009
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2009
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1988 - 0812
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T - 803 - 2009
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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/15847
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The empirical finding of an inverse U-shaped relationship between per capita income and pollution, the so-called Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), suggests that as countries experience economic growth, environmental deterioration decelerates and thus becomes less of an issue. Focusing on the prime example of carbon emissions, the present article provides a critical review of the new econometric techniques that have questioned the baseline polynomial specification in the EKC literature. We discuss issues related to the functional form, heterogeneity, “spurious” regressions and spatial dependence to address whether and to what extent the EKC can be observed. Despite these new approaches, there is still no clear-cut evidence supporting the existence of the EKC for carbon emissions. JEL classifications: C20; Q32; Q50; O13 Keywords: Environmental Kuznets Curve; Carbon emissions; Functional form; Heterogeneity; “Spurious” regressions; Spatial dependence.Residential satisfaction is often used as a barometer to assess the performance of public policy and programmes designed to raise individuals' well-being. However, the fact that responses elicited from residents might be biased by subjective, non-observable factors casts doubt on whether these responses can be taken as trustable indicators of the individuals' housing situation. Emotional factors such as aspirations or expectations might affect individuals' cognitions of their true residential situation. To disentangle this puzzle, we investigated whether identical residential attributes can be perceived differently depending on tenure status. Our results indicate that tenure status is crucial not only in determining the level of housing satisfaction, but also regarding how dwellers perceive their housing characteristics. Keywords: Housing satisfaction, subjective well-being, homeownership. JEL classification: D1, R2.
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34
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eng
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Documents de treball del Departament d'Economia;2009-07
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Recursos naturals
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Desenvolupament econòmic
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Economia-Aspectes ambientals
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Carboni
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Emissions atmosfèriques
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Models economètrics
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Environmental Kuznets Curves for Carbon Emissions: A Critical Survey
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info:eu-repo/semantics/workingPaper
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504


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