Testing the Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis in Uruguay using Ecological Footprint as a Measure of Environmental Degradation
Loading...
Official URL
Full text at PDC
Publication date
2020
Advisors (or tutors)
Editors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
EJ EconJournals
Citation
Ergun, Selim Jürgen, y Maria Fernanda Rivas. «TESTING THE ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE HYPOTHESIS IN URUGUAY USING ECOLOGICAL FOOTPRINT AS A MEASURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION». International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy 10, n.o 4 (15 de mayo de 2020): 473-85. https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.9361.
Abstract
This paper, using data for the time period 1971-2014, analyzes the relationship between GDP per capita, foreign direct investment, energy use per capita, and environmental degradation measured by the Ecological Footprint in Uruguay. It also tests whether the Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis holds. While environmental degradation is positively related with energy use per capita in the long run, its relationship with foreign direct investment in the long-run is negative. The inverted U-shaped relationship between GDP per capita and environmental degradation implies that the EKC hypothesis is verified. The policy recommendations include the implementation of measures leading to more energy saving and more efficient use of energy, investing in cleaner and more efficient technologies, and policies that would increment the share of modern renewable sources in energy consumption.