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Data of the research paper: Sectoral economic complexity and environmental degradation: a sectoral perspective on the EKC hypothesis.Files included correspond to:1. Countries_Income_Classification.xlsx: Data of all 127 countries considered in the study, with respective World Bank income classifications for each year between 1995 and 2020.2. Sectors_Products_Classification.xlsx: Data of the 12 economic sectors considered in the study, with the respective 5,011 products assigned to their respecitve sector.3. Regressions_SCI_Data.xlsx: Data of the calculated Sectoral Complexixty Index (SCI) values with the respective CO2 emissions and control variables that were used in the regressions.4. Regression_Coefficients.xlsx: Coefficients with their respective t-values obtained from the quantiles regression model used in the study.
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Publication Details
Subfield
Management of Technology and Innovation
Field
Business, Management and Accounting
Domain
Social Sciences
Confidence Score
43%
Source
Scholar Data Model