Linear and Non-linear Causality between CO₂ Emissions and Economic Growth

In this paper we investigate the casual effects between per capita economic growth and carbon dioxide emissions. The focus on the causal analysis in both mean and variance differentiate this study from other contributions to the literature. The analysis is conducted for six countries. We find substa...

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Applied sciences
Carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide emissions
Causality
Economic growth
Economic growth models
Economics
Emission analysis
Energy
Energy economics
Energy. Thermal use of fuels
Environmental pollution
Environmental quality
Exact sciences and technology
Feedback
General aspects
General, economic and professional studies
General. Regulations. Norms. Economy
Green economics
Gross domestic product
Metering. Control
Methodology. Modelling
Nonlinearity
Oil prices
Particulate emissions
Pollutant emissions
Studies
Variance
Volatility
title Linear and Non-linear Causality between CO₂ Emissions and Economic Growth
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