Beyond particulate matter: New evidence on the causal effects of air pollution on mortality

IF 3.4 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Health Economics Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jhealeco.2023.102799
Maoyong Fan , Hanchen Jiang , Maigeng Zhou
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Abstract

The increasing demand for electricity worldwide has caused a corresponding rise in the consumption of coal, leading to an increase in sulfur dioxide (SO2) pollution levels. Despite the severity of the issue, there is a lack of conclusive evidence establishing a causal link between SO2 pollution and health, particularly in developing countries. We leverage a large national environmental regulation policy, implemented in China to reduce SO2 emissions, to estimate the impacts of SO2 pollution on mortality. We find that 1-μg/m3 reduction in SO2 concentrations leads to 18 fewer cardiovascular deaths per 100,000 people aged 60 years and above (0.9% decrease) and 2 fewer deaths per 100,000 children under the age of 5 (1.5% decrease) annually. A back-of-the-envelope calculation suggests that the total health benefits of the environmental policy outweigh its economic costs. The results are consistent across various robustness checks.

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颗粒物之外:关于空气污染对死亡率的因果影响的新证据。
全球电力需求的增加导致了煤炭消费的相应增加,导致二氧化硫(SO2)污染水平的上升。尽管这个问题很严重,但缺乏确凿证据证明二氧化硫污染与健康之间存在因果关系,特别是在发展中国家。我们利用中国为减少二氧化硫排放而实施的大型国家环境监管政策来估计二氧化硫污染对死亡率的影响。我们发现,每年每10万名60岁及以上的人中,二氧化硫浓度降低1微克/立方米,心血管死亡人数减少18人(减少0.9%),每10万5岁以下儿童中,死亡人数减少2人(减少1.5%)。粗略计算表明,环境政策对健康的总体益处超过了其经济成本。各种稳健性检查的结果是一致的。
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Journal of Health Economics
Journal of Health Economics 医学-卫生保健
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96
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49 days
期刊介绍: This journal seeks articles related to the economics of health and medical care. Its scope will include the following topics: Production and supply of health services; Demand and utilization of health services; Financing of health services; Determinants of health, including investments in health and risky health behaviors; Economic consequences of ill-health; Behavioral models of demanders, suppliers and other health care agencies; Evaluation of policy interventions that yield economic insights; Efficiency and distributional aspects of health policy; and such other topics as the Editors may deem appropriate.
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