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The Role of International Trade in the Relationship between Income and Environmental Quality [PDF]
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) suggests that environmental quality improves with income after the economy passes an income threshold. Many studies have examined the EKC but the results are mixed. This study Investigates how international trade has
Saeed Moshiri +2 more
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A Literature Survey of the Environmental Kuznets Curve
Since the 1970s, the issue of environmental degradation has received considerable attention. Environmental Kuznets curve is one of the most well‐known hypotheses that explains the relationship between economic growth and ...
Petar Mitić +2 more
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Is there an environmental Kuznets inverted-U shaped curve? [PDF]
This study examines the relationship among carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, income, energy consumption, trade openness, financial development and institutional quality based on the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis in 151 countries for the ...
Kiliç Cüneyt, Balan Feyza
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ABSTRACT The supply chain consists of interconnected businesses and organisations responsible for the flow of goods and services. As firms increasingly adopt digital technologies, the spillover effects of supply chain digitalisation (SCD) on environmental performance remain underexplored.
Zengdong Cao +4 more
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ABSTRACT The necessary environmental transition involves a substantial challenge for micro, small, and medium‐sized enterprises (MSMEs). Moreover, in the Ibero‐American context, it is even more challenging. Our study aims to shed light on the scarce and inconclusive evidence in this regard, analyzing the influence of digitalization, given its inclusion
José Antonio Clemente‐Almendros +2 more
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Kuznets and Environmental Kuznets Curves for Developing Countries
Under the Kuznets Curve hypothesis, as an economy develops, income inequality increases initially during early development or industrialization phases and then tends to decline as the country attains a higher level of GDP per capita. Thus, inequality follows an inverted U-shape by first increasing and then declining as a function of GDP per capita. The
Nuroğlu, Elif, Robert, Kunst
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ABSTRACT Drawing upon ecological modernization theory as the analytical framework, this study employs macro‐level longitudinal tracking data covering China's major regions as research samples. It measures the green and low‐carbon development (GLCD) of manufacturing from the four dimensions—“carbon reduction, pollution mitigation, ecological expansion ...
Deng Wang +4 more
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Examining Environmental Kuznets Curve in Middle EAST [PDF]
The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) is an empirical inverted U-shaped relationship between pollution and income. In the early stages of economic growth, pollution increases but beyond some level of income per capita the trend reverses.
Mohamad Hoseyn Poor Kazemi +1 more
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ABSTRACT The extant carbon neutrality (CN) literature largely offers macro‐ or meso‐level analyses, providing limited insights into implementation experiences that could inform granular policymaking and industry strategies. To address this gap, we examine the lived CN experiences of firms in the transportation, energy, manufacturing, and construction ...
Adeel Luqman +4 more
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The emission of air pollutants from energy production and consumption is a major cause of environmental problems. In addition, urbanisation and CO2 emissions have become major environmental concerns that are closely related to climate change and ...
Mortaza Ojaghlou +3 more
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