2019-03-182019-03-182017-12-012613-876Xhttps://repositoriobiblioteca.intec.edu.do/handle/123456789/2342The paper estimates the link between aggregate income and carbon dioxide emissions for the Dominican Republic. The econometric analysis uses time series data spanning half a century and finds evidence of an environmental Kuznets curve revealing that the level of annual real per capita income at which carbon dioxide emissions start to stabilise is around US$1,600. The estimations support evidence in the literature revealing that the curve has been flattening and shifting to the left.application/pdf145-156InglesAtribución-NoComercial-SinDerivadas 3.0 Estados Unidos de AméricaImpuestos sobre el carbonoDióxido de carbonoModelling the link between aggregate income and carbon dioxide emissions in developing countries: the case of the Dominican RepublicArticulo11