Impacts of Ambient Air Pollution on Health Risk in Korea: A Spatial Panel Model Assessment

Hyung Sun Yim, Seong‐Hoon Cho, Byeongseon Seo
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This paper investigates the impact of air quality pollution on respiratory health risk in Korea. In particular, we consider transboundary effects of particulate matter (PM10) on the health risk of pneumonia by using the spatial panel model. PM10, generated by natural phenomena and anthropogenic activities, migrates to neighboring areas contributing to not only local but also ambient regional health risks. We employ the spatial panel model to explain the spillover effects of air pollution on the respiratory health risk. The panel data covers environmental, demographic and economic variables that are associated with pneumonia of 120 local districts in Korea during the period from 2010 to 2015. Empirical evidence based on non-spatial and spatial models commonly indicates that the impact of air pollution on pneumonia-related risk is significant. The spatial panel model assessment reveals improvement in explanation and evidences more significant effect of ambient air pollution on pneumonia related hospital visits. As such, evidences of spatial dependence and borderless impacts of air pollution on the health risk of pneumonia are found to be strong. We also investigate the spatial dynamics of the potential association between air pollution and respiratory diseases with respect to variations in wind direction by extending the conventional weight matrix specification. Empirical results imply that transboundary effects of PM10 on health risk are stronger for districts located downwind from Northwest districts than from other directions.
韩国环境空气污染对健康风险的影响:空间面板模型评估
本文调查了韩国空气质量污染对呼吸健康风险的影响。特别地,我们使用空间面板模型考虑了颗粒物(PM10)对肺炎健康风险的跨界影响。由自然现象和人为活动产生的PM10迁移到邻近地区,不仅造成当地健康风险,而且造成环境区域健康风险。本文采用空间面板模型来解释空气污染对呼吸健康风险的溢出效应。该小组数据涵盖了2010年至2015年期间韩国120个地方区与肺炎相关的环境、人口、经济变量。基于非空间和空间模型的经验证据通常表明,空气污染对肺炎相关风险的影响是显著的。空间面板模型评价表明,环境空气污染对肺炎相关就诊的影响在解释和证据方面有所改善。因此,空气污染对肺炎健康风险的空间依赖性和无边界影响的证据很强。我们还通过扩展传统的权重矩阵规范,研究了空气污染和呼吸系统疾病之间与风向变化的潜在关联的空间动力学。实证结果表明,PM10对健康风险的跨界影响在西北下风地区强于其他方向。
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Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrics
Journal of Economic Theory and Econometrics Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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