The environmental Kuznets curve (EKC): a logistic curve?
Sanjeev Sobhee
Applied Economics Letters, 2004, vol. 11, issue 7, 449-452
Abstract:
This study argues that the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) can be shaped as a logistic curve rather than a mere quadratic equation. Instead of being modelled as a polynomial of degree two, the EKC can be characterized by a polynomial of degree three. The inverted-U shape remains. However, in the proposed specification, what matters, is the rate at which total environmental degradation (TED) occurs, that is, marginal environmental degradation (MED). When TED is quadratic, MED is linearly represented with respect to per capita output. This is considered to be inconsistent with real-life situations, and instead a quadratic MED is postulated, from which a logistic EKC is derived. Prior to a given income threshold, MED rises, attains a maximum at the threshold, and falls ultimately beyond it. This formulation of the EKC conforms to the probabilistic econometric models usually applied in environmental studies.
Date: 2004
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DOI: 10.1080/1350485042000207216
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