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dc.contributor.authorEngin Balın, Billür
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-02T15:46:17Z
dc.date.available2021-03-02T15:46:17Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationEngin Balın B., "Is Education Compulsory for Environmental Quality? An Empirical Study on EKC and Education Nexus", Business and Economics Research Journal, cilt.12, ss.1-15, 2021
dc.identifier.issn2619-9491
dc.identifier.otherav_cb2710e6-5897-43d2-a12c-3c358bee4aed
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/1706
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.berjournal.com/wp-content/plugins/downloads-manager/upload/BERJ12121Article1p.1-15.pdf
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.20409/berj.2021.307
dc.description.abstractStudies analyzing the environmental impacts of economic growth and considering the nexus between the stages of development remain popular since the 90s. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) hypothesis suggests that there is an inverted-U-shape relationship between per capita income and damage to the environment. Within the vast EKC literature, various variables that may have an impact on environmental pollution were included in the models. However, studies examine the effect of education on environmental quality are relatively new. In this study, the EKC hypothesis is tested in terms of per capita income and education level by using data from the period of 1998- 2014 of 47 countries. Environmental pollution is measured by carbon dioxide per capita; income level is measured by GDP per capita, and education level is measured by the number of students enrolled in tertiary education and the share of public expenditures on education in GDP. According to the empirical findings; (i) The Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis is confirmed for only the number of students enrolled in tertiary education, (ii) there is a significant and negative relationship between the share of public expenditures on education in GDP and CO2 emissions. Therefore education can be evaluated as a powerful tool for environmental policy.
dc.language.isotur
dc.subjectSocial Sciences & Humanities
dc.subjectDiğer
dc.subjectGeneral Economics, Econometrics and Finance
dc.subjectEconomics and Econometrics
dc.subjectEconomics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
dc.subjectİktisat
dc.subjectSosyal ve Beşeri Bilimler
dc.subjectEKONOMİ
dc.subjectEkonomi ve İş
dc.subjectSosyal Bilimler (SOC)
dc.titleIs Education Compulsory for Environmental Quality? An Empirical Study on EKC and Education Nexus
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalBusiness and Economics Research Journal
dc.contributor.departmentİstanbul Üniversitesi , İktisat Fakültesi , İngilizce İktisat Bölümü
dc.identifier.volume12
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.startpage1
dc.identifier.endpage15
dc.contributor.firstauthorID2512899


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