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Assessment of the pollution–health–economics nexus in China
2018
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising mortality and morbidity rates in cardiovascular and respiratory diseases. Health studies rarely consider macroeconomic impacts of industrial interlinkages while disaster studies seldom involve air pollution and its health consequences. This study adopts a supply-driven input–output model to estimate the economic loss resulted from disease-induced working-time reduction across
doi:10.5194/acp-18-14433-2018
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