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An Empirical Study of the Impact of Corruption on Environmental Performance: Evidence from Panel Data
by
Migliardo, Carlo
, Lisciandra, Maurizio
in
air pollutants
/ Air pollution
/ Air pollution measurements
/ Corruption
/ Data analysis
/ Data processing
/ Data quality
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Ecosystems
/ Emission measurements
/ Emissions
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental Economics
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental performance
/ Environmental quality
/ Externality
/ human health
/ Human influences
/ humans
/ Income
/ Industrialization
/ issues and policy
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Panel data
/ Performance indices
/ Pollution
2017
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of Corruption on Environmental Performance: Evidence from Panel Data
by
Migliardo, Carlo
, Lisciandra, Maurizio
in
air pollutants
/ Air pollution
/ Air pollution measurements
/ Corruption
/ Data analysis
/ Data processing
/ Data quality
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Ecosystems
/ Emission measurements
/ Emissions
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental Economics
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental performance
/ Environmental quality
/ Externality
/ human health
/ Human influences
/ humans
/ Income
/ Industrialization
/ issues and policy
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Panel data
/ Performance indices
/ Pollution
2017
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of Corruption on Environmental Performance: Evidence from Panel Data
by
Migliardo, Carlo
, Lisciandra, Maurizio
in
air pollutants
/ Air pollution
/ Air pollution measurements
/ Corruption
/ Data analysis
/ Data processing
/ Data quality
/ Economic models
/ Economic Policy
/ Economics
/ Economics and Finance
/ Ecosystems
/ Emission measurements
/ Emissions
/ Empirical analysis
/ Environmental degradation
/ Environmental Economics
/ Environmental health
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice
/ Environmental Management
/ Environmental performance
/ Environmental quality
/ Externality
/ human health
/ Human influences
/ humans
/ Income
/ Industrialization
/ issues and policy
/ Longitudinal studies
/ Panel data
/ Performance indices
/ Pollution
2017
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of Corruption on Environmental Performance: Evidence from Panel Data
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An Empirical Study of the Impact of Corruption on Environmental Performance: Evidence from Panel Data
2017
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Overview
This paper extends the empirical debate on the effects of corruption on environmental degradation by considering a recently available measure of environmental quality, the Environmental Performance Index. This indicator is more comprehensive than the measures of air pollutant emissions commonly used in the literature and, in particular, can also capture the impact of pollution on human health. This allows for a better understanding of the actual effects of a wide range of human activities on the ecosystem. From a panel data analysis, two regularities emerge. First, corruption deteriorates the overall environmental quality. This effect is robust and persistent. Second, our findings highlight the improvement of environmental quality as income rises, even at an initial level of development. This is not in contradiction with the EKC hypothesis because an increase in income levels provides positive externalities on the whole environmental quality by compensating the mere negative effects induced by industrialization on the emission levels. As a consequence, in emerging economies, policies fighting corruption and enhancing development are very likely to improve the environmental performances.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer Nature B.V
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