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Carbon emissions, income inequality and economic development. (2020). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Hailemariam, Abebe ; Dzhumashev, Ratbek.
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  14. Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis on CO 2 Emissions: Evidence for China. (2021). Zhang, Jihuan.
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  15. Impact of Income Inequality on Urban Air Quality: A Game Theoretical and Empirical Study in China. (2021). Liu, Xin ; Shackman, Joshua ; Yang, Jian ; Wang, Feng.
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  16. The Impact of Income Inequality on Subjective Environmental Pollution: Individual Evidence from China. (2021). Xiao, DE ; Li, Baoxi.
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  17. How Does Income Inequality Influence Environmental Regulation in the Context of Corruption? A Panel Threshold Analysis Based on Chinese Provincial Data. (2021). Zhang, Wen ; Wang, Shi ; Jiang, Mu-Jun.
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  18. The Impact of Environmental Policy Stringency on Renewable Energy Production in the Visegrad Group Countries. (2021). Wyrobek, Joanna ; Godawska, Justyna.
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  19. The impact of income inequality on public environmental expenditure with green consumerism. (2021). Prieur, Fabien ; Melindi-Ghidi, Paolo ; Cassin, Lesly.
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  20. Does environmental pollution promote Chinas crime rate? A new perspective through government official corruption. (2021). Hao, Yu ; Wu, Haitao ; Xia, Yufeng ; Yang, Xiaodong ; Ren, Siyu.
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  21. Income inequality, human capital, natural resource abundance, and ecological footprint in ECOWAS member countries. (2021). Langnel, Zechariah ; Donkor, Prince ; Mensah, James Kwame ; Amegavi, George Babington.
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  22. Household consumption patterns and income inequality in EU countries: Scenario analysis for a fair transition towards low-carbon economies. (2021). Duarte, Rosa ; Miranda-Buetas, Sara ; Sarasa, Cristina.
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  23. Inequality and the Environment: The Economics of a Two-Headed Hydra. (2021). Sager, Lutz ; Drupp, Moritz ; Kornek, Ulrike ; Meya, Jasper N.
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  24. Carbon emissions, income inequality and economic development. (2020). Shahbaz, Muhammad ; Hailemariam, Abebe ; Dzhumashev, Ratbek.
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  25. Carbon emissions, income inequality and environmental degradation: the case of Mediterranean countries. (2020). Fateh, BELAID.
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  26. The Impact of Income Inequality on Carbon Emissions in China: A Household-Level Analysis. (2020). Liu, Yulin ; Zhang, Min.
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  27. Income Inequality and CO 2 Emissions in Developing Countries: The Moderating Role of Financial Instability. (2020). Hashmi, Shujahat Haider ; Shabir, Mohsin ; Ali, Minhaj ; Yang, BO.
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  28. The impact of renewable energy consumption on income inequality: Evidence from developed countries. (2020). Tugcu, Can ; Topcu, Mert.
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  29. The income inequality and carbon emissions trade-off revisited. (2020). Rojas-Vallejos, Jorge ; Lastuka, Amy.
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  30. Income inequality and CO2 emissions in the G7, 1870–2014: Evidence from non-parametric modelling. (2020). Smyth, Russell ; Mishra, Vinod ; Uddin, Md Main.
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  31. The impacts of environmental pollution and brain drain on income inequality. (2020). Cheng, Shixiong ; Xiao, DE ; Li, Baoxi.
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  32. Income inequality and CO2 emissions: Empirical evidence from Turkey. (2019). Gök, Adem ; Demir, Caner ; Cergibozan, Raif ; Gk, Adem.
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  33. “The Political Economy of the Paris Agreement. Income Inequality and Climate Policy”. (2019). Teixido, Jordi ; Bel, Germà.
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  34. Macroeconomic Determinants of Stock Market Fluctuations: The Case of BIST-100. (2019). Demir, Caner.
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  35. Does skewed pattern of income distribution matter for the environmental quality? Evidence from selected BRICS economies with an application of Quantile-on-Quantile regression (QQR) approach. (2019). Padhan, Hemachandra ; MALLICK, HRUSHIKESH ; Mahalik, Mantu.
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  36. Income inequality and carbon consumption: Evidence from Environmental Engel curves. (2019). Sager, Lutz.
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  37. Examining the effects of income inequality on CO2 emissions: Evidence from non-spatial and spatial perspectives. (2019). Kong, Yunlong ; Zhang, Wenzhong ; Wang, Shaojian ; Liu, Qianqian.
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  38. Key determinants of wind energy growth in India: Analysis of policy and non-policy factors. (2018). Sharma, Seema ; Thapar, Sapan ; Verma, Ashu.
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  39. The role of education in the Environmental Kuznets Curve. Evidence from Australian data. (2018). Balaguer, Jacint ; Cantavella, Manuel.
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  41. Is Economic Inequality Really a Problem? A Review of the Arguments. (2017). Peterson, E. Wesley ; Wesley, E.
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  43. The Trade-off Between Income Inequality and Carbon Dioxide Emissions. (2017). Muris, Chris ; Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada ; Klasen, Stephan ; Grunewald, Nicole ; Martinez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada.
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  44. The inequality-emissions nexus in the context of trade and development: A quantile regression approach. (2017). Hübler, Michael ; Hubler, Michael.
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  45. Environmental Kuznets Curve in China: New evidence from dynamic panel analysis. (2016). Wang, Yong ; Li, Tingting ; Zhao, Dingtao.
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  46. Herausforderungen bei der Messung von Wohlfahrt. (2016). Jochimsen, Beate ; Raffer, Christian.
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  47. Long-run determinants of sovereign bond index in emerging market: New evidence from asymmetric and nonlinear pass-through. (2015). Ho, Sy-Hoa.
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