Abstract
This study analyzes the moderating effect of income inequality on the income–emissions relationship in the environmental Kuznets curve (EKC) framework. Findings indicate that the relationship is inverted U-shaped in middle-income G20 countries, but monotonically increasing in high-income G20 countries. Interestingly, income inequality moderates this relationship only in the latter group. These findings suggest that middle-income G20 countries should focus on raising income per capita to mitigate environmental degradation, while their high-income counterparts need to prioritize reducing income inequality to effectively decouple income from emissions.
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Fadilah, Zahra Rizky and Budiasih, Budiasih
(2025)
"The Moderating Effect of Income Inequality on the Income–Emissions Relationship in G20 Countries,"
Economics and Finance in Indonesia: Vol. 71:
No.
2, Article 5.
DOI: 10.47291/efi.2025.09
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