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Global Comparative Analysis of the Relationship among Power, Environmental Performance and Public Health

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This study expands upon the work of Dr. James K. Boyce and examines the recursive relationship among Power (self- autonomy), Environmental Performance, and Public Health at the Global Scale. This study analyzed data from 189 countries. The results shows a statistically significant relationship between Power and Environmental Performance. Additionally, it illustrates the relationship between Environmental Performance and Public Health, bolstering the hypothesis that trends among the three are visible at the country level. Furthermore, this research adds to the larger body of research suggesting that Power, rather than income alone, affects both Environmental Performance and Public Health.

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Melcoche, M., (2019) “Global Comparative Analysis of the Relationship among Power, Environmental Performance and Public Health”, Capstone, The UNC Asheville Journal of Undergraduate Scholarship 32(1).

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