Kuznets curve, Econometrics, Per capita income, Environmental degradation and Production are his primary areas of study. The Kuznets curve study combines topics in areas such as Air pollution, Natural resource economics and Climate change. His research integrates issues of Multivariate analysis, Multivariate statistics and Energy economics in his study of Econometrics.
His research in Environmental degradation intersects with topics in Sample and Macroeconomics. He combines subjects such as Energy intensity and Empirical research with his study of Macroeconomics. His Production research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Technological change, Ecological economics, Capital and Public economics.
His main research concerns Econometrics, Kuznets curve, Natural resource economics, Greenhouse gas and Technological change. His study explores the link between Econometrics and topics such as Sample that cross with problems in Causality. David I. Stern merges Kuznets curve with Per capita income in his study.
He integrates many fields, such as Per capita income and Environmental degradation, in his works. His work carried out in the field of Natural resource economics brings together such families of science as Climate change, Fossil fuel, Consumption, Environmental economics and Scarcity. His Technological change research focuses on Production and how it relates to Ecological economics and Economic system.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Econometrics, Kuznets curve, Natural resource economics, Convergence and Pollution. His Econometrics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Energy, Efficient energy use and Inefficiency. His Kuznets curve study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Air pollution.
David I. Stern connects Air pollution with Per capita income in his study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Business cycle, Climate change, Short run, Fossil fuel and Economic expansion. His studies deal with areas such as Greenhouse gas and Environmental protection as well as Pollution.
David I. Stern spends much of his time researching Kuznets curve, Convergence, Natural resource economics, Air pollution and Pollution. His Convergence study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Econometrics. His work deals with themes such as Regression analysis and Microeconomics, which intersect with Econometrics.
David I. Stern has included themes like Total cost, Energy conservation and Marginal abatement cost in his Natural resource economics study. David I. Stern combines Air pollution and Per capita income in his research. His Pollution study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Economy and Greenhouse gas.
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The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Kuznets Curve
David I. Stern.
World Development (2004)
RAGE and amyloid-β peptide neurotoxicity in Alzheimer's disease
Shi Du Yan;Xi Chen;Jin Fu;Ming Chen.
Nature (1996)
Economic growth and environmental degradation: The environmental Kuznets curve and sustainable development
David I. Stern;Michael S. Common;Edward B. Barbier.
World Development (1996)
A multivariate cointegration analysis of the role of energy in the US macroeconomy
David I. Stern.
Energy Economics (2000)
Energy and economic growth in the USA: A multivariate approach
David I. Stern.
Energy Economics (1993)
Is There an Environmental Kuznets Curve for Sulfur
David I. Stern;Michael S. Common.
Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (2001)
China's changing energy intensity trend: A decomposition analysis
Chunbo Ma;David I. Stern.
Energy Economics (2008)
Climate change and the resurgence of malaria in the East African highlands.
S I Hay;S I Hay;J Cox;D J Rogers;S E Randolph.
Nature (2002)
Evidence from panel unit root and cointegration tests that the environmental Kuznets curve does not exist
Roger Perman;David I. Stern.
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (2003)
Progress on the environmental Kuznets curve
David I. Stern.
Environment and Development Economics (1998)
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