2014
DOI: 10.1142/s2335680414500148
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CO2 emissions and output in Iran: Environmental Kuznets Curve approaches

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“…Many studies have revealed that economic growth and low prices of fuel caused high fuel energy consumption and environmental problems in Iran 28,29 . While energy subsidies may lead to more energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, 30,31 empirical studies have emphasized the importance of the simultaneous impacts of the rise in GDP and energy consumption, particularly the magnitudes of the impacts of energy consumption, which are greater than the GDP effects 32–34 . Some others highlighted the importance of GDP rather than energy consumption in CO 2 emissions in this country 35…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have revealed that economic growth and low prices of fuel caused high fuel energy consumption and environmental problems in Iran 28,29 . While energy subsidies may lead to more energy consumption and CO 2 emissions, 30,31 empirical studies have emphasized the importance of the simultaneous impacts of the rise in GDP and energy consumption, particularly the magnitudes of the impacts of energy consumption, which are greater than the GDP effects 32–34 . Some others highlighted the importance of GDP rather than energy consumption in CO 2 emissions in this country 35…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%