The environmental Kuznets curve in a world of irreversibility (Q1016331)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5550692
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5550692 |
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The environmental Kuznets curve in a world of irreversibility (English)
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5 May 2009
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Consider an overlapping generations model, where consumption produces an externality. This paper proves the existence of two equilibria in such a model, when pollution damage is potentially irreversible. At one of these equilibria, in contrast to \textit{A. John} and \textit{R. Pecchenino} [An overlapping generations model of growth and the environment, Econ. J. 104, 1393--1410 (1994)], the steady state of the economy is at the lowest possible sustainable leve. This result has grim implications for global warming.
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environmental Kuznets curve
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irreversible damage
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overlapping generations
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