
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.1130207
handle: 10419/40687
The analysis finds that in addition to U-shaped paths of environmental quality arising for growth in income per capita, growth in population can also produce socially efficient patterns that are U-shaped. Sufficient conditions for both types of paths are identified for a range of models and parameters, including symmetrical models with homothetic, constant-returns functions such as with CES functions. Similar results are also shown to arise in decentralized economies under either homogeneous or heterogeneous income levels.
Wirtschaftswachstum, ddc:330, Bevölkerungsentwicklung, Umweltbelastung, O13, Q2, D61, Economic Growth, Environmental Kuznets Curve, Environmental Kuznets Curve, Economic Growth, Environmental Quality, Environmental Quality, Theorie, jel: jel:D61, jel: jel:Q2, jel: jel:O13
Wirtschaftswachstum, ddc:330, Bevölkerungsentwicklung, Umweltbelastung, O13, Q2, D61, Economic Growth, Environmental Kuznets Curve, Environmental Kuznets Curve, Economic Growth, Environmental Quality, Environmental Quality, Theorie, jel: jel:D61, jel: jel:Q2, jel: jel:O13
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