Environmental Kuznets Curve in Sweden - A regression analysis of the relationship between CO2 emissions and economic growth in Sweden during the years of 1960-2018
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2020-07-06
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The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) is a theory suggesting the existence of an inverted U-shaped relationship
between emissions and economic growth. In today’s world of environmental awareness, it is an interesting topic
since it suggests that when economic growth reaches a certain point, pollution actually starts decreasing as economic
welfare increases. Thereby implying that it is possible to enhance the living standards for the population of both
developing and developed countries, without causing environmental decay.
This study aims to investigate whether the EKC theory holds true for CO2 emissions in the case of a country
at the very forefront of sustainability, namely Sweden. The method used in this investigation is a parametric regression
analysis using quadratic, cubic, and quartic variables. Ultimately, the study finds evidence supporting the
existence of an inverted U-shaped EKC type relationship between CO2 emissions and GDP per capita in Sweden
during the years of 1960-2018. However, it is not clear if this finding is due solely to economic growth or whether it is
a consequence of other interfering factors like policies, public opinion, technological advancements, sectorial changes,
or historical economic trends.
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Environmental Kuznets Curve, EKC, CO2 emissions in Sweden