空气中的魔鬼空气污染与痴呆症

IF 5.5 3区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS
Meng Sun , Naibao Zhao , Emily Yiying Zheng
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我们研究了空气污染与痴呆症发病率之间的因果关系。利用 2008 年北京奥运会期间实施的严格空气污染法规,并采用合成差分法(SDID),我们发现 PM10 年浓度每降低 1 μg/m3 相当于痴呆症患病率降低 0.82 个百分点(相当于平均值的 2.39%)。对不同人群的分析表明,这对弱势群体的影响更为明显。此外,一项经济评估表明,由于痴呆症发病率降低,2010 年中国空气污染每立方米降低 10 微克可带来高达 23.6 亿美元的收益。这些结果凸显了通过空气污染法规可实现的潜在公共健康收益。
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The devil in the air: Air pollution and dementia

We study the causal relationship between air pollution and dementia prevalence. Leveraging the strict air pollution regulations implemented during the 2008 Beijing Olympics and employing a Synthetic Difference-in-Differences (SDID) approach, we find that a 1 μg/m3 decrease in annual PM10 levels corresponds to a 0.82 percentage point reduction in dementia prevalence (equivalent to 2.39% of the mean). Analyses across demographics show a more pronounced impact on vulnerable groups. Moreover, an economic assessment suggests that a 10 μg/m3 reduction in China’s air pollution in 2010 could generate up to 2.36 billion US dollars in benefits due to a lower dementia prevalence. These results highlight the potential public health gains achievable through air pollution regulations.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Environmental Economics and Management publishes theoretical and empirical papers devoted to specific natural resources and environmental issues. For consideration, papers should (1) contain a substantial element embodying the linkage between economic systems and environmental and natural resources systems or (2) be of substantial importance in understanding the management and/or social control of the economy in its relations with the natural environment. Although the general orientation of the journal is toward economics, interdisciplinary papers by researchers in other fields of interest to resource and environmental economists will be welcomed.
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