ALBERTO ANSUATEGI’s research while affiliated with The Graduate Center, CUNY and other places

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The environmental Kuznets curve
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January 1998

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Alberto Ansuategi

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Charles Perrings

The current interest in the relationship between per capita income and environmental quality is a logical extension of a debate about the environmental implications of economic growth that has punctuated the literature in environmental economics over the last three decades. The environmental significance of the post-war focus on economic growth was first explored in the 1960s in a series of contributions based on the mass balance principle. Boulding (1966), Cumberland (1966), Ayres and Kneese (1969), Victor (1972) and Mäler (1974) all considered the implications of the fact that material growth in the economic system necessarily increases both the extraction of environmental resources and the volume of waste deposited in the environment. A number of the results generated by this literature have subsequently been absorbed by the literature in environmental (though not resource) economics. In 1971, the Report to the Club of Rome (Meadows et al., 1972) drew the rather startling conclusion that the continued growth of the world economic system was not sustainable because of the exhaustability of critical environmental resources. Economists responded that the rising price of scarce environmental resources would induce substitution into less scarce resources, so avoiding the limits imposed by a finite resource base (Review of Economic Studies, 1974). This argument was able to appeal to past evidence of substitution out of scarce environmental resources, and the view that market-driven feedback mechanisms would keep the global economy away from any ‘resource precipice’ became the received wisdom. The effect of the debate was to switch the focus of attention in environmental economics away from the problem of resource depletion, and towards the problem of pollution.


J.P. Bruce, H. Lee and E.F. Haites, eds., Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Chang - Contribution of Working Group III to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change

July 1997

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Environment and Development Economics

J.P. Bruce, H. Lee and E.F. Haites, eds., Climate Change 1995: Economic and Social Dimensions of Climate Chang - Contribution of Working Group III to the Second Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Cambridge University Press, 1996, ISBN 0 521 56051 9 (hb), 0 521 56854 4 (pb) - - Volume 2 Issue 2 - ALBERTO ANSUATEGI

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... They found an inverted U-shaped relationship between the two variables, suggesting a positive relationship between the economic growth and environmental degradation until a threshold income level and afterwards the relationship is reversed. Over the years, this relationship between the environmental quality and economic growth is explored by various studies such as Jaeger et al. (1995), Tucker (1995), Barbier (1997), Horvath (1997), Ansuategi et al. (1998), List and Gallet (1999), Stern and Common (2001), Roca (2003), Dinda and Coondoo (2006), Coondoo and Dinda (2008), Akbostanci et al. (2009), Onifade (2022), Mahmood et al. (2023, Pata et al. (2023), andVoumik et al. (2023). These studies employ various measures of environmental standards and suggest EKC as a country-specific incidence. ...

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Financial sector development and testing the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) hypothesis through a PCHVAR specification for the Middle Eastern region
The environmental Kuznets curve
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  • January 1998