TITLE:
Environmental Kuznets Curve for Water Pollution: The Case of Border Countries
AUTHORS:
Alexi Thompson
KEYWORDS:
Environmental Kuznets Curve; Water Pollution; Border Countries
JOURNAL NAME:
Modern Economy,
Vol.5 No.1,
January
23,
2014
ABSTRACT:
This paper looks for evidence of an environmental
Kuznets curve for water pollution in countries that share major rivers as their
border. The data in this paper consist of a panel of 21 years and 30 countries,
seven of which are border countries. The turning point for the border countries
is much lower than that for the other subset. A t-test comparing group means for
income and biochemical oxygen demand levels for both subsets finds no
statistical difference for either variable, implying that countries
sharing a river may be able to enforce environmental regulations more
effectively than countries not sharing a river.