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Crecimiento económico y curva energetica-medioambiental de Kuznets

Authors: Mesa Fernández, Daniel;

Crecimiento económico y curva energetica-medioambiental de Kuznets

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Este estudio examina la relación entre el consumo de energía, el crecimiento económico y el impacto ambiental tratando de corroborar si se cumple la hipótesis de la Curva de Kuznets Ambiental (EKC). Se examinan dos modelos empíricos, uno para 25 países de la OCDE de renta alta y otro para 24 países emergentes entre 1990 y 2014. Los resultados no respaldan la hipótesis de la EKC, lo que implica que la degradación ambiental no puede ser resuelta automáticamente por el crecimiento económico. El estudio tiene como objetivo demostrar que el crecimiento económico influye en el medio ambiente y detectar si hay un comportamiento diferenciado dependiendo del nivel de desarrollo económico del país. El estudio también revisa la literatura sobre las curvas de Kuznets ambientales. Se concluye que en la mayoría de los casos la relación entre el crecimiento económico y el consumo de energía tiene una forma de N invertida, lo que indica que el consumo de energía aumenta con el crecimiento económico hasta alcanzar un punto máximo y luego disminuye. Sin embargo, en algunos casos la relación no sigue esta forma. El estudio sugiere que el crecimiento económico es una variable relevante para futuros estudios.

This study examines the relationship between energy consumption, economic growth and environmental impact in an attempt to corroborate whether the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis (EKC) holds. Two empirical models are examined, one for 25 high-income OECD countries and one for 24 emerging countries between 1990 and 2014. The results do not support the EKC hypothesis, implying that environmental degradation cannot be automatically solved by economic growth. The study aims to demonstrate that economic growth influences the environment and to detect whether there is a differentiated behaviour depending on the country's level of economic development. The study also reviews the literature on environmental Kuznets curves. It is concluded that in most cases the relationship between economic growth and energy consumption has an inverted N-shape, indicating that energy consumption increases with economic growth until it reaches a peak and then decreases. However, in some cases the relationship does not follow this form. The study suggests that economic growth is a relevant variable for future studies

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