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摘要
卡恩最近完成了一项由哈佛国际发展研究所(Harvard Institute for International Development)赞助的、关于智利圣地亚哥空气污染原因和后果的研究。他们解释了圣地亚哥当地的空气污染如何与收入增长联系在一起。尽管汽车数量的增加表明圣地亚哥的人民变得更加富有,但环境和政府对日益严重的空气污染,特别是生活质量下降的后果准备不足,卡恩在更大的全球背景下讨论了最不发达国家汽车拥有率不断上升的问题,并对其对未来与这些国家贸易的影响提出了见解。
Growing car ownership in LDCs: The impact on the environment and trade
Kahn recently completed a study with Suzi Kerr, sponsored by the Harvard Institute for International Development, on the causes and consequences of air pollution in Santiago, Chile. They explained how local air pollution in Santiago is linked to income growth. Although the rising number of cars indicates that the people of Santiago have become wealthier, the environment and the government are ill prepared for the consequences of increased air pollution, particularly for a lower quality of life, Kahn discusses the problem of growing car ownership rates in LDCs in a larger, global context, and lends insights into its implications for future trade with these countries.