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Long-run convergence in greenhouse gases, reactive compounds, aerosol precursors and aerosols = an application of panel analysis of nonstationarity in idiosyncratic and common components to OECD and BRICS countries /
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Long-run convergence in greenhouse gases, reactive compounds, aerosol precursors and aerosols/ by Diego Romero-Ávila.
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an application of panel analysis of nonstationarity in idiosyncratic and common components to OECD and BRICS countries /
Author:
Romero-Ávila, Diego.
Published:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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xi, 228 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
1. Introduction -- 2. Description of Developed Countries' Climate Policy -- 3. Description of BRICS and Indonesia's Climate Policy -- 4. Literature Review on Emissions Convergence -- 5. Data and Empirical Strategy -- 6. Econometric Methods -- 7. Empirical Results -- 8. PANIC Results -- 9. Policy Implications and Concluding Remarks.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-81440-2
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9783031814402
Long-run convergence in greenhouse gases, reactive compounds, aerosol precursors and aerosols = an application of panel analysis of nonstationarity in idiosyncratic and common components to OECD and BRICS countries /
Romero-Ávila, Diego.
Long-run convergence in greenhouse gases, reactive compounds, aerosol precursors and aerosols
an application of panel analysis of nonstationarity in idiosyncratic and common components to OECD and BRICS countries /[electronic resource] :by Diego Romero-Ávila. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xi, 228 p. :ill. (chiefly color), digital ;24 cm. - Contributions to economics,2197-7178. - Contributions to economics..
1. Introduction -- 2. Description of Developed Countries' Climate Policy -- 3. Description of BRICS and Indonesia's Climate Policy -- 4. Literature Review on Emissions Convergence -- 5. Data and Empirical Strategy -- 6. Econometric Methods -- 7. Empirical Results -- 8. PANIC Results -- 9. Policy Implications and Concluding Remarks.
This book examines the presence of stochastic and deterministic convergence in ten series of greenhouse gases, aerosol precursors, and aerosols across 29 industrialized and emerging countries from 1820 to 2018. The author utilizes the Panel Analysis of Nonstationarity in Idiosyncratic and Common Components (PANIC) method for the empirical exercise. The analysis reveals strong evidence of stochastic convergence patterns in the series of log per capita emissions for black carbon, carbon monoxide, ammonia, non-methane volatile organic compounds, and nitrogen oxides, demonstrated by the existence of pairwise cointegration among individual series. Regarding deterministic convergence, the book provides compelling evidence of convergence in per capita emissions for black carbon, carbon monoxide, ammonia, non-methane volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and sulfur dioxide. There is also moderate evidence of convergence in per capita emissions for carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and organic carbon, and weaker evidence for methane emissions. The findings have significant implications for environmental policy, particularly in light of the observed deterministic convergence in emissions.
ISBN: 9783031814402
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