Dataset for income emissions decoupling as societal regime evolution, 88 countries, 2000 to 2020

Published: 13 March 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/hj952b247g.1
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Hasan Imaduddin

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This dataset contains the curated analytical panel used in the study of income based emissions decoupling as societal regime evolution. The dataset covers 88 countries annually over 2000 to 2020 and was constructed by integrating indicators from the World Bank World Development Indicators, the Standardized World Income Inequality Database, and the UNDP Human Development Reports database. The panel includes GDP per capita at PPP constant 2021 international dollars, CO2 emissions per capita excluding LULUCF, Human Development Index, Gini index, tertiary educational attainment, urban population share, rule of law, and sectoral value added shares for agriculture, industry, and services. Raw source data were harmonized into a common country year panel. Missing values were addressed using limited head, interior, and tail imputation. After preprocessing and completeness screening, the sample was restricted to countries with complete data, yielding a balanced panel of 88 countries for 2000 to 2020. The resulting dataset was used for hidden semi Markov regime estimation and for the analysis of regime based decoupling pathways.

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