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We provide the first study estimating the causal effect of air pollution on body weight. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey, which provides detailed longitudinal health and socioeconomic information for 13,226 adult individuals over 1989-2011, we find significant positive effects of air...
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We provide the first study estimating the causal effect of air pollution on body weight. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey, which provides detailed longitudinal health and socioeconomic information for 13,226 adult individuals over 1989-2011, we find significant positive effects of air...
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This paper studies the causal effects of air pollution on individual-level health care expenditure in China. We employ a nationally-representative panel dataset of the China Health and Nutrition Survey from 1991 to 2015 to estimate the impacts of air pollution on various types of health care...
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In recent years, countries around the world have significantly increased their awareness of environmental protection. With the continuous expansion of the scale of economic development, many developing countries are also constantly raising their standards for industrial carbon emissions in FDI....
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This study pairs variation stemming from volcanic eruptions from Kilauea with the census of Hawai'i's public schools student test scores to estimate the impact of particulates and sulfur dioxide on student performance. We leverage spatial correlations in pollution in conjunction with proximity...
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