Does the frequency of stochastic convergence in per capita ecological footprint matter?

Among the environmental economics research issues, the issue of convergence has received quite a lot of attention, which is also known as stationary analysis. In this research strand, whether shocks to the time series variable are permanent or temporary is tested via the unit root tests. In this stu...

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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Basic converters
Brazil
Carbon Dioxide - analysis
Convergence
Decomposition
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecological effects
Ecological footprint
Economic Development
Ecotoxicology
Empirical analysis
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental economics
Environmental Health
Environmental science
Footprint analysis
India
Research Article
South Africa
Stochasticity
Waste Water Technology
Water Management
Water Pollution Control
Wavelet transforms
title Does the frequency of stochastic convergence in per capita ecological footprint matter?
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