Title of article :
Regional Cooperative Pollution Control and Residents’ Health Expenditures: Empirical Evidence from China
Author/Authors :
DAI, Yuhui Accounting School - Zhongnan University of Economics and Law - Wuhan, China , TAN, Zhidong Accounting School - Zhongnan University of Economics and Law - Wuhan, China , TAN, Jianhua Accounting School - Zhongnan University of Economics and Law - Wuhan, China , YAN, Lina Accounting School - Zhongnan University of Economics and Law - Wuhan, China
Pages :
10
From page :
1033
To page :
1042
Abstract :
Background: Environmental pollution seriously damages not only the ecosystem but also the well-being of residents. There is an association between air pollution and residential health expenditures. The aim of this study was to identify the association between pollution control and residents’ health expenditures. Methods: Using the pilot project of the regional cooperative pollution control in 28 cities required by the Chi-nese government as the quasi-natural experiment setting and the panel data of residents’ health expenditures in China from 2014 to 2017, the impact of pollution control on residents’ health expenditures was systematically explored through difference-in-difference approach. Results: Air quality of the 28 cities that adopted the regional cooperative pollution control policy improves sig-nificantly, thus indicating that this policy effectively solves the self-interest issue of local governments in pollu-tion control, and residents’ health expenditures consequently decrease. Conclusion: This study enriches the paradigm that analyzes the relationship between air pollution and residents’ health expenditures and reveals the mechanism through which the regional cooperative pollution control reduc-es residents’ health expenditures.
Keywords :
Air pollution , Residents’ health expenditures , Regional cooperative pollution control
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2019
Record number :
2486731
Link To Document :
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