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Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 356 - 363, 01.09.2017

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The Environment Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis has been widely tested in the energy economics literature. However, previous studies focused only on the mean effects and have not yet examined the role of pollution levels in the income-pollution nexus. This paper uses quantile regression to reexamine the effect of economic growth and energy consumption on dioxide carbon (CO2) emissions for five panels of 59 countries. The results reveal that energy consumption increases CO2 emissions in all panels, the effect being larger in low pollution countries. They also provide evidence supporting the EKC hypothesis for Sub-Saharan, American and European countries at all quantiles, and for Asian and MENA countries at lower levels of CO2 emissions. These findings suggest that economic growth is not everywhere and always the cause and the cure of pollution. Therefore, environmental control policies should be tailored differently across low and high pollution countries.

Year 2017, Volume: 7 Issue: 3, 356 - 363, 01.09.2017

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Other ID JA53MA58BB
Journal Section Research Article
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Yaya Keho This is me

Publication Date September 1, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 7 Issue: 3

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APA Keho, Y. (2017). Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 7(3), 356-363.
AMA Keho Y. Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups. IJEEP. September 2017;7(3):356-363.
Chicago Keho, Yaya. “Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 7, no. 3 (September 2017): 356-63.
EndNote Keho Y (September 1, 2017) Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 7 3 356–363.
IEEE Y. Keho, “Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups”, IJEEP, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 356–363, 2017.
ISNAD Keho, Yaya. “Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 7/3 (September 2017), 356-363.
JAMA Keho Y. Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups. IJEEP. 2017;7:356–363.
MLA Keho, Yaya. “Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups”. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 7, no. 3, 2017, pp. 356-63.
Vancouver Keho Y. Revisiting the Income, Energy Consumption and Carbon Emissions Nexus: New Evidence from Quantile Regression for Different Country Groups. IJEEP. 2017;7(3):356-63.