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spatial Dubin model to empirically analyze the possible spatial effects between industrial agglomeration and air pollution at … between industrial agglomeration and air pollution, namely, with the deepening of industrial agglomeration, the air pollution … industrial agglomeration on neighbor air pollution also presents an inverted "N" shape, denoting that local industrial …
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Under communism, Eastern Europe's cities were significantly more polluted than their Western European counterparts. As ex-communist nations have made the transition to capitalism, these economies have experienced a composition shift in output. Manufacturing's share of employment is falling while...
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This study examines the impact of structural transformation on environmental pollution in selected Asian countries for …
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Poor air quality has been shown to harm the health and development of children. Research on these relationships has focused almost exclusively on the effects of human-made pollutants, and has not fully distinguished between contemporaneous and long-run effects. This paper contributes on both of...
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