The Growth of Nations Revisited: Global Environmental Accounting from 1998 to 2018
Aniruddh Mohan,
Nicholas Muller,
Akshay Thyagarajan,
Randall V. Martin,
Melanie S. Hammer and
Aaron van Donkelaar
No 27398, NBER Working Papers from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Abstract:
A persistent issue in environmental economics is whether growth is sustainable. Pollution is a key driver of sustainability, which we define as an economy exhibiting falling pollution damages at its balanced growth path. We deduct air pollution and carbon dioxide damages from the national accounts for 163 countries between 1998 and 2018. Global pollution intensity fell from 1998 to 2008, remaining flat thereafter. China highlights the importance of defining sustainability in terms of damages; between 2011 and 2018, physical measures of environmental quality improved, but monetary damage increased by 50 percent. Sustainability based on emissions ignores this rise in damage.
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Date: 2020-06
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