Growth and Ecology. The Case of South Korea.

Authors

  • María Adriana Sosa Heredia

Keywords:

Sustainable Development, Ecological Economics, Kuznets, Production-Consumption Mode

Abstract

In agreement with UN, the intention of the sustainable development is to keep the balance among the economic advantage, the social improvement and the environment protection. However, several critical voices have questioned the possibility of a sustainable development under the actual mood of production – consumption. In this sense, this article has the   goal to confront these theorical positions through the analysis of South Korea’s case. The methodology was based on the econometrical analysis of the correlation between economic growth and the contamination level. The result showed, through a quadratic model, the verification of the Kuznets Curve, that in developed countries the level of pollution decreases. However, the contribution of this work lies in demonstrating that the effects of growth on the reduction of pollutants are infinitely small, so the ecological damage caused to the planet while achieving the optimum level of growth could be irreversible.

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Published

2020-10-16

How to Cite

Sosa Heredia, M. A. (2020). Growth and Ecology. The Case of South Korea. Revista Internacional De Salarios Dignos, 2(3), 49–64. Retrieved from https://revistasinvestigacion.lasalle.mx/index.php/OISAD/article/view/2865