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provide insights into the impacts of the long-range transport of air pollutants from China. I find that the effect of … transboundary air pollutants from China accounts for 19 percent of the weekly average PM10 concentrations, varying 12-30 percent by … passing from the deserts through mainland China …
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China, Japan and Korea have deployed a multiplicity of co-operation efforts at different levels of government to …
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This paper examines the causal effects of air pollution on the household consumption of water and electricity in Singapore. Using the transboundary haze pollution caused by forest fires in Indonesia as an exogenous shock, we find that increases in haze pollutant intensity in the air...
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In the context of transboundary air pollution policy the broad ambition is to achieve reductions in the level of environmental and societal damage associated with certain pollutant concentrations and exposure rates in a cost effective manner. Policy formulation and legislative frameworks in this...
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that transboundary air pollution from China significantly increases mortality and morbidity in South Korea. Using these … benefit. Finally, we examine China's strategic pollution reductions and provide their implications for the potential Coasian …
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Asia is no exception. Across most regions in Japan, and in the entire territories of Korea and China, annual average …
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PM2.5 levels, showing an elasticity of 0.05—a unit % increase in PM2.5 levels in China’s major cities exacerbates Korea …
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