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Fig 1.

Global ecological footprints.

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Table 1.

Description of variables.

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Table 2.

Frequency distribution of regions and income groups.

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Table 3.

Descriptive statistics.

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Table 4.

Matrix of correlations.

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Table 5.

Shapiro-Francia W test for normal data.

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Fig 2.

Normality of variables.

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Fig 3.

Comparative analysis of estimated parameter by quantile level.

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Table 6.

Global quantile regression taking environment degradation as dependent variable.

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Table 7.

Regional quantile regression taking environment degradation as dependent variable.

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Table 8.

Income group quantile regression taking environment degradation as dependent variable.

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