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The environmental Kuznets curve

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Stern, David I.

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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.

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The environmental Kuznets curve is a hypothesized inverted-U shaped relationship between environmental impacts and GDP per capita. Impacts would increase with economic growth in poor countries and decline in rich countries. In fact, economic growth results in increases in most impacts for all relevant values of GDP per capita, but for many impacts the level of impact for a given level of GDP per capita declines over time.

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Elgar Encyclopedia of Ecological Economics

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