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Mitigating the air pollution effect? The remarkable decline in the pollution-mortality relationship in Hong Kong.


ABSTRACT: Using transboundary pollution from mainland China as an instrument, we show that air pollution leads to higher cardio-respiratory mortality in Hong Kong. However, the air pollution effect has dramatically decreased over the past two decades: before 2003, a 10-unit increase in the Air Pollution Index could lead to a 3.1% increase in monthly cardio-respiratory mortality, but this effect has declined to 0.5% using recent data and is no longer statistically significant. Exploratory analyses suggest that a well-functioning medical system and immediate access to emergency services can help mitigate the contemporaneous effects of pollution on mortality.

SUBMITTER: Cheung CW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7126016 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitigating the air pollution effect? The remarkable decline in the pollution-mortality relationship in Hong Kong.

Cheung Chun Wai CW   He Guojun G   Pan Yuhang Y  

Journal of environmental economics and management 20200305


Using transboundary pollution from mainland China as an instrument, we show that air pollution leads to higher cardio-respiratory mortality in Hong Kong. However, the air pollution effect has dramatically decreased over the past two decades: before 2003, a 10-unit increase in the Air Pollution Index could lead to a 3.1% increase in monthly cardio-respiratory mortality, but this effect has declined to 0.5% using recent data and is no longer statistically significant. Exploratory analyses suggest  ...[more]

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