Modeling the nexus between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth
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author = "Guangfei Yang and Tao Sun and Jianliang Wang and
Xianneng Li",
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title = "Modeling the nexus between carbon dioxide emissions
and economic growth",
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journal = "Energy Policy",
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volume = "86",
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pages = "104--117",
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year = "2015",
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ISSN = "0301-4215",
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DOI = "doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2015.06.031",
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URL = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0301421515002499",
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abstract = "The effects of economic growth on the environment have
received increased attention as global warming and
other environmental problems become more serious. Many
empirical studies explain the nexus between carbon
dioxide emissions and economic growth with such models
as the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) theory.
However, the assumptions of these models have never
received strict verification with a large available
data set and therefore may not be appropriate to
describe the relationship. In this study, the nexus is
modelled for 67 countries from 1971 to 2010 using a
novel symbolic regression method. From the experimental
results, several conclusions as follows could be
reached. Firstly, there is no universal model fitting
every country, and symbolic regression could discover a
set of reasonable models for a specific country or
region. Secondly, four models, including the inverted
N-shaped, M-shaped, inverted U-shaped and monotonically
increasing, are frequently found without domain
experts' intervention in these countries, whereas the
M-shaped model has received little attention in
previous studies but exhibits promising performance.
Thirdly, the relationship is diversified due to the
difference of regions and economic development, where
developed countries generally follow the inverted
N-shaped and M-shaped models to explain the
relationship, whereas developing countries are more
likely to refer to the inverted N-shaped, inverted
U-shaped and monotonically increasing models. Finally,
several policy suggestions are presented.",
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Carbon
dioxide emissions, Environmental Kuznets curve,
Symbolic regression",
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Guangfei Yang
Tao Sun
Jianliang Wang
Xianneng Li
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