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,ECS2606 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester
1 2025 (157760) - DUE 22 April 2025; 100% correct
solutions and explanations.
1. Analyse the static perspectives of the relationship between the
economic growth and the environment in developing countries.
Use a graph to illustrate your answer. [10]


Static Perspectives on the Relationship Between Economic
Growth and the Environment in Developing Countries
The relationship between economic growth and the environment
in developing countries is often analyzed using static
perspectives, which focus on the immediate trade-offs between
economic activities and environmental quality at a fixed point in
time. These perspectives do not account for long-term dynamic
changes but instead examine how environmental degradation
and resource depletion occur as economies grow.
1. Theoretical Perspectives
A. The Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) Hypothesis
One widely used static perspective is the Environmental
Kuznets Curve (EKC), which suggests an inverted U-shaped
relationship between economic growth and environmental
degradation. According to this hypothesis:
 At low levels of economic development, environmental
degradation is minimal due to limited industrial activity.

,  As an economy grows and industrialization increases,
pollution and resource exploitation rise, leading to severe
environmental degradation.
 At higher income levels, economies shift towards cleaner
technologies, better regulations, and environmental
awareness, reducing environmental degradation.
B. Industrialization and Pollution
Developing countries often experience rapid economic growth
driven by resource-intensive industries, such as manufacturing
and mining, which lead to deforestation, air and water pollution,
and biodiversity loss. Without stringent environmental
regulations, pollution levels remain high.
C. Resource Exploitation vs. Economic Benefits
Economic activities in developing countries often focus on
short-term gains at the expense of long-term sustainability. The
overexploitation of natural resources (e.g., forests, minerals, and
water bodies) generates income and employment but depletes
resources and degrades ecosystems.


2. Graphical Illustration
A simple way to illustrate this relationship is through the
Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), where the x-axis
represents economic growth (GDP per capita) and the y-axis
represents environmental degradation (e.g., pollution levels,
deforestation rates).

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