Janke, Katharina - In: Journal of Health Economics 38 (2014) C, pp. 23-42
increasingly issue air quality information to enable vulnerable groups to avoid exposure. Avoidance behaviour potentially biases … estimates of the health effects of air pollutants. But avoidance behaviour imposes a cost on individuals and therefore may not … allowing for avoidance behaviour in response to air pollution warnings. A 1% increase in nitrogen dioxide or ozone …