Does renewables production affect income inequality? Evidence from an international panel of countries
Nicholas Apergis ()
Applied Economics Letters, 2015, vol. 22, issue 11, 865-868
Abstract:
This article empirically investigates the impact of renewable energy production on income inequality across a panel of OECD countries, by applying a panel methodological framework, spanning the period 1998-2013. The effect on income inequality turns out to be positive and consistently robust across alternative types of renewables.
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1080/13504851.2014.982852
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