Revisiting carbon Kuznets curves with endogenous breaks modeling: evidence of decoupling and saturation (but few inverted-Us) for individual OECD countries

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作者
Liddle, Brantley [1 ]
Messinis, George [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Univ Singapore, Energy Studies Inst, 29 Heng Mui Keng Terrace,Block A 10-01, Singapore 119620, Singapore
[2] Victoria Univ, Victoria Inst Strateg Econ Studies, POB 14428, Melbourne, Vic 3000, Australia
关键词
CO2; emissions; Environmental Kuznets curve; OECD countries; Nonlinear flexible form; Multiple endogenous breaks; Income-emissions elasticities; UNIT-ROOT; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; CO2; EMISSIONS; DIOXIDE EMISSIONS; EMPIRICAL-BASIS; INCOME; COINTEGRATION; POPULATION; TRENDS; ROBUST;
D O I
10.1007/s00181-016-1209-y
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
This paper tests for a carbon Kuznets curve (CKC) by examining the carbon emissions per capita-GDP per capita relationship individually, for 21 OECD countries over 1870-2010 using a reduced-form, linear model that allows for multiple endogenously determined breaks. This approach addresses several important econometric and modeling issues, e.g., (1) it is highly flexible and can approximate complicated nonlinear relationships without presuming a priori any particular relationship; (2) it avoids the nonlinear transformations of potentially nonstationary income. For 10 of 14 countries that were ultimately estimated, the uncovered emission-income relationship was either (1) decoupling-where income no longer affected emissions in a statistically significant way, (2) saturation-where the emissions elasticity of income is declining, less than proportional, but still positive, or (3) no transition-where the emissions elasticity of income is (or very near) unity. For only four countries did the emissions-income relationship become negative-i.e., a CKC. In concert with previous work, we conclude that the finding of a CKC is country-specific and that the shared timing among countries is important in income-environment transitions.
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