Responsabilité sociétale et développement durable

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Sustainable economic development and the environment: Theory and evidence

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Publication year: 2011
Source: Energy Economics, Available online 2 October 2011

Luisito Bertinelli, Eric Strobl, Benteng Zou

The relationship between growth and pollution is studied through a vintage capital model, where new technologies are more environmentally friendly. We find that once the optimal scrapping age of technologies is reached, an economy may achieve two possible cases of sustainable development, one in which pollution falls and another in which it stabilizes, or a catastrophic outcome, where environmental quality reaches its lower bound. The outcome will depend on countries' investment path and their propensity to innovate in environmentally clean technologies, both of which are likely to differ across economies. Empirical results using long time series for a number of developed and developing countries indeed confirm heterogenous experiences in the pollution-output relationship.

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â–º We study the relationship between growth and pollution through a vintage capital model, where new technologies are more environmentally friendly. â–º We find once the optimal scrapping age of technologies is reached, an economy may achieve two possible cases of sustainable development. â–º There may however be catastrophic development, where environmental quality reaches its lower bound. â–º Empirical results using long time series for a number of developed and developing countries indeed confirm heterogeneous experiences in the pollution-output relationship.



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