Jia, Ruixue
Is China's pollution the culprit for the choking of South Korea: evidence from the Asian dust - The Economic Journal - 129(624), Nov 2019. p. 3154–3188
This paper studies the impact of air pollution spillover from China to South Korea. To isolate the effects of cross-border pollution spillover from that of locally generated pollution, we exploit within-South Korea and over-time variation in the incidence of Asian dust—a meteorological phenomenon exogenous to district–time cells in South Korea—together with temporal variations in China's air quality. We find that conditional on being exposed to Asian dust, increased pollution in China leads to increased mortality from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases in South Korean districts, with the most vulnerable being the elderly and children under five.
Environment
Asian Dust
Pollution - South Korea
Is China's pollution the culprit for the choking of South Korea: evidence from the Asian dust - The Economic Journal - 129(624), Nov 2019. p. 3154–3188
This paper studies the impact of air pollution spillover from China to South Korea. To isolate the effects of cross-border pollution spillover from that of locally generated pollution, we exploit within-South Korea and over-time variation in the incidence of Asian dust—a meteorological phenomenon exogenous to district–time cells in South Korea—together with temporal variations in China's air quality. We find that conditional on being exposed to Asian dust, increased pollution in China leads to increased mortality from respiratory and cardiovascular diseases in South Korean districts, with the most vulnerable being the elderly and children under five.
Environment
Asian Dust
Pollution - South Korea
