2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17082783
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Impacts of the Allocation of Governmental Resources for Improving the Environment. An Empirical Analysis on Developing European Countries

Abstract: The last years have brought into attention more than ever concerns regarding the accelerating degradation of the environmental conditions which threaten both the present but mainly the future of human society. Under such circumstances, the society and especially the governments need to acknowledge the seriousness of environment issues and be able to develop and put into practice specific policies to counteract them. In this regard, this paper performs an analysis on a group of 11 European developing countries,… Show more

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“…In other words, EPE contributes to health status in European countries. The positive connection of EPE with health status is in line with the study by Onofrei et al (2020).…”
Section: Panel Estimation Techniquessupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…In other words, EPE contributes to health status in European countries. The positive connection of EPE with health status is in line with the study by Onofrei et al (2020).…”
Section: Panel Estimation Techniquessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…To determine the influence of EPE, CO2 emissions, education and per capita income on LE, this study utilizes the following model that is in line with the existing literature (Onofrei et al, 2020;Sheng et al, 2021;Alimi & Ajide, 2021;Omri et al, 2022): The relationship between LEXP, EPE, CO2, GDP per capita and education in 20 European countries is examined in four steps. First, we test the stationary properties of these series by employing the CIPS unit root test.…”
Section: Data and Methodology 31 Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This article suggests that developing countries should develop some certain sustainability-oriented policies when facing economic and environmental choices. Given that fiscal decentralization has a positive impact on economic growth [ 32 ], developing countries can alleviate the negative environmental effects of fiscal decentralization by increasing environmental preference [ 44 ]. Evidently, this would create a win–win situation for the economy and environment eventually.…”
Section: Empirical Test and Scientific Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another instrument for sustainability and environmental deterioration are environmental protection policies [61]; among them are the implementation of taxes as demand policy measures to make consumers change their behaviors concerning the acquisition, use, and demand of polluting products and services [62]. Among the most controversial taxes and charges are those that affect the price of energy as they increase energy poverty and, with it, welfare; in Europe, it mainly affects Central and Eastern European countries [27,63].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%