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Sustainable development: Structural transformation and the consumer demand
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- López, Ramón E. (Author)
- Yoon, Sang W. (Author)
Title
Sustainable development: Structural transformation and the consumer demand
Abstract
This paper examines the feasibility of environmentally sustainable growth in a competitive market economy assuming various types of technological changes affecting pollution emissions and ultimately climate change. We consider two final outputs and two factors of production, accounting for both pollution flow and stock effects. If the initial level of pollution emissions satisfies certain boundary conditions, a Pigouvian pollution tax may assure sustainable growth without any further government intervention. This is true even if exogenous technological change is assumed to benefit exclusively the pollution-intensive industries (the “dirty” sector). A consumers’ composition effect (often neglected in the literature), driven by an endogenous change in the relative prices between clean and dirty final goods under an optimal pollution tax, plays a critical role in the structural transformation process to achieve long-run sustainable economic growth.
Publication
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
Date
March 1, 2020
Volume
52
Pages
22-38
Journal Abbr
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
Citation Key
lopezSustainableDevelopmentStructural2020
Accessed
11/18/19, 8:43 PM
ISSN
0954-349X
Short Title
Sustainable development
Language
English
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Extra
6 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
tex.ids: lopezSustainableDevelopmentStructural2020a
tex.citation: https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopusid/85073530001
type: Article
Citation
López, R. E., & Yoon, S. W. (2020). Sustainable development: Structural transformation and the consumer demand. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 52, 22–38. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.strueco.2019.09.011
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