A Theoretical Basis for the Environmental Kuznets Curve
Soumyananda Dinda ()
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Abstract:
This paper attempts to explain the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) or inverted U-shaped relationship between income and environmental degradation in the framework of endogenous growth model. Considering a closed economy, one part of capital is used for commodity production, which generates pollution that degrades existing environment, and the remaining part is used for abating pollution (i.e., upgrading environment). Sufficient abatement activity improves / restores environmental quality. A sufficient abatement activity (associated with commodity production) could only lead optimally towards steady state. The ratio of allocation of capital between two sectors (production and abatement) is fixed along the optimal path, but it varies along the non-optimal path that exists in the off-steady state. In the economy, allocation of capital for abatement activity varies over time. Thus, a change from insufficient to sufficient allocation of capital (i.e., investment) for abatement activity is the basis for an inverted U-shaped relationship between environmental quality and economic growth.
Keywords: Abatement Activity; Allocation of Capital; EKC; Environmental Quality; Environmental Kuznets Curve; Two-sector model; and Endogenous growth model. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H41 O41 O44 Q2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002, Revised 2004-10
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Published in Ecological Economics 3.53(2005): pp. 403-413
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