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How does a higher income elasticity lead to faster declines in pollutants

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Northwest · M
Google the OECD report (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)
Northwest · M
@PepsiColaP It provides a well detailed answer to your question.
@Northwest can you point me exactly at the answer
Northwest · M
@PepsiColaP https://www.oecd.org/environment/indicators-modelling-outlooks/Policy-Highlights-Economic-consequences-of-outdoor-air-pollution-web.pdf