Economic Growth and the Environment: A Review of Theory and Empirics

79 Pages Posted: 10 Nov 2004 Last revised: 29 Aug 2022

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William A. Brock

University of Wisconsin, Madison - Department of Economics; University of Missouri at Columbia - Department of Economics

M. Scott Taylor

University of Calgary - Department of Economics

Date Written: October 2004

Abstract

This paper reviews both theory and empirical work on economic growth and the environment. We develop four simple growth models to help us identify key features generating sustainable growth. We show how some combination of technological progress in abatement, intensified abatement, shifts in the composition of national output and induced innovation are necessary for sustainable growth, and then demonstrate how growth models employing any one of these mechanisms generate other potentially refutable predictions on abatement costs, pollution levels, or emission intensities.

Suggested Citation

Brock, William A. and Taylor, Michael Scott, Economic Growth and the Environment: A Review of Theory and Empirics (October 2004). NBER Working Paper No. w10854, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=609228

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