Decoupling Economic Growth From Carbon Dioxide Emissions in the EU Countries
Mariola Pilatowska () and
Aneta Wlodarczyk
Montenegrin Journal of Economics, 2018, vol. 14, issue 1, 7-26
Abstract:
This paper aims to look at the long-run equilibrium relationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth (the EKC hypothesis) in an asymmetric framework using the non-linear threshold cointegration. In order to avoid the problem of omitted variables bias, the dynamic relationship between pollutant emissions, economic development and energy consumption are also examined (the extended EKC model).
Date: 2018
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