Freedom from Pollution? The State, the People, and the Environmental Kuznets Curve

32 Pages Posted: 18 Feb 2004

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Craig A. Bond

Colorado State University, Fort Collins - Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics

Y. Hossein Farzin

University of California, Davis - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics; Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies (OxCarre)

Abstract

We develop and estimate an econometric model of the relationship between several local and global air and water pollutants and economic development while allowing for critical aspects of the socio-political-economic regime of a State. We obtain empirical support for our hypothesis that democracy and its associated freedoms provide the conduit through which agents can exercise their preferences for environmental quality more effectively than under an autocratic regime, thus leading to decreased concentrations or emissions of pollution. However, additional factors such as income inequality, age distribution, and urbanization may mitigate or exacerbate the net effect of the type of political regime on pollution, depending on the underlying societal preferences and the weights assigned to those preferences by the State.

Keywords: Political institutions, societal preferences, economic development, environmental quality

JEL Classification: O13, Q28, H40, D78

Suggested Citation

Bond, Craig A. and Farzin, Y. Hossein, Freedom from Pollution? The State, the People, and the Environmental Kuznets Curve. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=502923 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.502923

Craig A. Bond

Colorado State University, Fort Collins - Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics ( email )

Fort Collins, CO 80523
United States

Y. Hossein Farzin (Contact Author)

University of California, Davis - Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics ( email )

One Shields Avenue
Davis, CA 95616
United States
530-752-7610 (Phone)
530-752-5614 (Fax)

HOME PAGE: http://farzin.ucdavis.edu/

Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies (OxCarre) ( email )

University of Oxford, Department of Economics
Manor Road
Oxford, OX1 4AU
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://www.oxcarre.ox.ac.uk

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