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Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: Rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries

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Pfaff, A; Barelli, P; Chaudhuri, S
Published in: International Journal of Global Environmental Issues
January 1, 2004

Rich-poor interactions complicate the search for a stable Environmental Kuznets Curve (an 'inverted U' relationship between income per-capita and environmental degradation). We show that aid from richer to poorer countries to support investments in environment, in either of two forms, alters the income-environment relationships that otherwise exist, lowering levels of degradation in the poorer countries conditional upon their incomes. Yet even with environmental aid, in our model environmental quality eventually falls as economic growth continues, although ongoing innovation could change that conclusion. In light of this result, we show that subsidies to clean goods, one form of technological-transfer aid programme, dominate income transfers as environmental aid policy by the rich. Given that aid matters, we then show that when rich countries degrade the environment, a perverse effect exists: when an aid-giving country becomes richer, it gives less aid to the poor country. This is stronger when that degradation is durable, that is, when consumption and degradation by the rich country in the past has durable effects upon the environment.

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International Journal of Global Environmental Issues

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1466-6650

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

Volume

4

Issue

1-3

Start / End Page

139 / 159

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  • Environmental Sciences
 

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Pfaff, A., Barelli, P., & Chaudhuri, S. (2004). Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: Rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, 4(1–3), 139–159. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijgenvi.2004.005288
Pfaff, A., P. Barelli, and S. Chaudhuri. “Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: Rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries.” International Journal of Global Environmental Issues 4, no. 1–3 (January 1, 2004): 139–59. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijgenvi.2004.005288.
Pfaff A, Barelli P, Chaudhuri S. Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: Rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. 2004 Jan 1;4(1–3):139–59.
Pfaff, A., et al. “Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: Rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries.” International Journal of Global Environmental Issues, vol. 4, no. 1–3, Jan. 2004, pp. 139–59. Scopus, doi:10.1504/ijgenvi.2004.005288.
Pfaff A, Barelli P, Chaudhuri S. Aid, economic growth and environmental sustainability: Rich-poor interactions and environmental choices in developing countries. International Journal of Global Environmental Issues. 2004 Jan 1;4(1–3):139–159.
Journal cover image

Published In

International Journal of Global Environmental Issues

DOI

ISSN

1466-6650

Publication Date

January 1, 2004

Volume

4

Issue

1-3

Start / End Page

139 / 159

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Sciences