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Growth and the environment in Canada: an empirical analysis
Kathleen M Day,
Quentin Grafton
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Business & Economics
Environmental Degradation
84%
Canada
60%
Empirical Analysis
53%
Per Capita Income
43%
Causality
29%
Pollution
27%
Cointegration
26%
Engle-Granger Test
26%
Reduced-form Model
20%
Aggregate Consumption
19%
Eigenvalues
18%
Environmental Damage
18%
Causality Test
17%
Carbon
16%
Long-term Relationships
16%
Luxury
16%
Incentives
15%
Unit Root
15%
Unit Root Tests
15%
Income
14%
Gross Domestic Product
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
empirical analysis
91%
environmental degradation
83%
income
53%
unit root test
25%
pollution
19%
environmental damage
18%
test
17%
eigenvalue
16%
Gross Domestic Product
16%
carbon monoxide
15%
incentive
14%
consumption
10%
policy
9%
Agriculture & Biology
environmental degradation
100%
per-capita income
69%
Canada
64%
pollution
26%
testing
23%
gross domestic product
22%
carbon monoxide
17%
income
13%