Economic growth and pollutant emissions in Tunisia: An empirical analysis of the environmental Kuznets curve
Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne · Paris School of Economics · +1 more institution
Abstract
This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth and pollutant emissions for a small and open developing country, Tunisia, during the period 1961–2004. The investigation is made on the basis of the environmental Kuznets curve hypothesis, using time series data and cointegration analysis. Carbon dioxide (CO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) are used as the environmental indicators, and GDP as the economic indicator. Our results show that there is a long-run cointegrating relationship between the per capita emissions of two pollutants and the per capita GDP. An inverted U relationship between SO2 emissions and GDP has been found, with income turning point approximately equals to $1200 (constant 2000…
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2Topics & keywords
- Kuznets curve
- Economics
- Cointegration
- Pollutant
- Per capita
- Environmental pollution
- Natural resource economics
- Panel data