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Economic inequality and the ecological footprint: Time-varying estimates for four developed economies, 1962–2021

Andersson, Fredrik N G (författare)
Lund University,Lunds universitet,Nationalekonomiska institutionen,Ekonomihögskolan,LU profilområde: Naturbaserade framtidslösningar,Lunds universitets profilområden,Department of Economics,Lund University School of Economics and Management, LUSEM,LU Profile Area: Nature-based future solutions,Lund University Profile areas
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2024
2024
Engelska.
Ingår i: Ecological Economics. - 0921-8009. ; 220
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  • This paper explores the link between income, and wealth inequality and the ecological footprint in France, Netherlands, United States, and United Kingdom from 1962 to 2021. Based on theoretical considerations, we allow the relationship to vary over time. Our analysis provides some support for income inequality influencing ecological footprints, specifically through carbon emissions. Yet, we do not observe a significant effect on non‑carbon footprints. Notably, the link between income inequality and carbon emissions shifted from negative in the 1960s to positive from the late 1980s onwards. Over all our findings imply that economic inequality's impact on the environment is likely limited and context dependent.
  • This paper explores the link between income, and wealth inequality and the ecological footprint in France, Netherlands, United States, and United Kingdom from 1962 to 2021. Based on theoretical considerations, we allow the relationship to vary over time. Our analysis provides some support for income inequality influencing ecological footprints, specifically through carbon emissions. Yet, we do not observe a significant effect on non-carbon footprints. Notably, the link between income inequality and carbon emissions shifted from negative in the 1960s to positive from the late 1980s onwards. Over all our findings imply that economic inequality's impact on the environment is likely limited and context dependent.

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SAMHÄLLSVETENSKAP  -- Ekonomi och näringsliv -- Nationalekonomi (hsv//swe)
SOCIAL SCIENCES  -- Economics and Business -- Economics (hsv//eng)

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income inequality
wealth inequality
ecological footprint
carbon footprint
income redistribution
economic growth
Income inequality
Wealth inequality
Ecological footprint
Carbon footprint
Income redistribution
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