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Carbon Emissions in Central and Eastern Europe: Environmental Kuznets Curve and Implications for Sustainable Development

机译:中欧和东欧的碳排放:环境库兹涅茨曲线及其对可持续发展的启示

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This study examines the impact of various factors such as gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, energy use per capita and trade openness on carbon dioxide (COJ emission per capita in the Central and Eastern European Countries. The extended environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) was employed, utilizing the available panel data from 1980 to 2002 for Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania and Turkey. The results confirm the existence of an EKC for the region such that COz emission per capita decreases overtime as theper capita GDP increases. Energy use per capita is a significant factor that causes pollution in the region, indicating that the region produces environmentally unclean energy. The trade openness variable implies that globalization has not facilitated the emission level in the region. The results imply that the region needs environmentally cleaner technologies in energy production to achieve sustainable development.
机译:这项研究考察了人均国内生产总值(GDP),人均能源使用量和贸易开放度等各种因素对二氧化碳(中欧和东欧国家人均COJ排放量)的影响。扩展的环境库兹涅茨曲线(EKC)利用了1980年至2002年保加利亚,匈牙利,罗马尼亚和土耳其的可用面板数据,结果证实了该地区存在EKC,使得人均COz排放量随着人均GDP的增加而减少。是造成该地区污染的重要因素,表明该地区产生了环境不清洁的能源,贸易开放度变量表明全球化并未促进该地区的排放水平,这表明该地区在能源生产中需要使用环境更清洁的技术实现可持续发展。

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