Club convergence analysis of ecological and carbon footprint: evidence from a cross-country analysis
This study examines the convergence hypothesis of per capita ecological footprint (PCEF) and per capita carbon footprint (PCCF) for a sample of 77 countries covering the period 1961-2014. In particular, we study whether countries are moving toward a common steady-state equilibrium condition or conve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Carbon management 2019-09, Vol.10 (5), p.451-463 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines the convergence hypothesis of per capita ecological footprint (PCEF) and per capita carbon footprint (PCCF) for a sample of 77 countries covering the period 1961-2014. In particular, we study whether countries are moving toward a common steady-state equilibrium condition or converging into different groups. To do so, this study used the Phillips and Sul technique. The results do not support the convergence of full sample or similar environmental quality; instead, we find two different steady-state (or club convergence) equilibriums for PCEF and PCCF. Further, our results show that countries which have the lowest PCEF and PCCF are converging (growing) faster than those countries which have the highest PCEF and PCCF. Finally, the speed of convergence of PCEF for club 1 is noted at around 0.126% while for club 2, it is 0.165%. Hence, the climate change policies need to be designed by following the club convergence of the sample countries.
Abbreviations
CO2
Carbon dioxide
EKC
Environmental Kuznets curve
EU
European Union
EF
Ecological footprint
G20
Group of twenty
GHGs
Greenhouse gases
IPCC
Intergovernmental panel on climate change
OECD
Organization for economic co-operation and development
PCEF
Per capita ecological footprint
PCCF
Per capita carbon footprint
PS
Phillips and Sul
UNDP
United Nations development programme |
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ISSN: | 1758-3004 1758-3012 |
DOI: | 10.1080/17583004.2019.1640135 |