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The determinants of the inequality in CO2 emissions per capita between developing countries and their implications for environmental policy

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SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
卷 31, 期 1, 页码 151-169

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/sd.2380

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CO2 emission drivers; CO2 emission inequality drivers; CO2 inequality; developing countries; environmental policy; regression-based inequality decomposition; sustainable development

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This study analyzes the differences in CO2 emissions from fuel combustion per capita between developing countries and investigates the influencing factors. The research finds that GDP per capita, agriculture share, urbanization, and the share of potentially active population are correlated with emissions per capita. Using a regression-based inequality decomposition method, the study identifies economic affluence and the potentially active population as the main contributors to inequality in CO2 emissions between developing countries.
We analyze the differences in CO2 emissions from fuel combustion per capita between developing countries and how these are influenced by a series of affluence, structural, demographic, and climatic variables. First, a regression analysis provides new evidence on the determinants of CO2 emissions in developing countries. We find an N-shaped relationship with GDP per capita and a negative impact of the agriculture share and average daily minimum temperatures, while urbanization and the share of potentially active population would be positively correlated with emissions per capita. Second, by using the regression-based inequality decomposition method, we indicate the weight of each significant determinant in explaining the inequality in CO2 emissions per capita between developing countries. The main contributors are economic affluence and the potentially active population, in this order. We study the relevance of each factor in the changes experienced by inequality over time. Some of our results contrast with previous evidence for more heterogeneous samples. We derive some relevant implications for environmental and energy policy in developing countries.

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