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Transboundary air pollution and health: Evidence from East Asia
Jaehyun Jung
, Anna Choi, Semee Yoon
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Business & Economics
Air Pollution
74%
Beijing
24%
East Asia
67%
Economic Growth
23%
Health
43%
International Cooperation
25%
Korea
18%
Lower Bounds
21%
Mortality Rate
24%
Particulate Matter
100%
Pollution
58%
Reduced Form
24%
Residents
19%
South Korea
25%
Spillover
19%
Transboundary
92%
Weather
22%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Asia
53%
atmospheric pollution
51%
economic growth
22%
exposure
25%
health
45%
international cooperation
26%
mortality
16%
outdoor air pollution
32%
particulate matter
55%
pollution
42%
transboundary pollution
96%
trend
10%
weather
15%
Social Sciences
air pollution
72%
death
31%
economic growth
19%
event
24%
evidence
27%
experience
13%
health
30%
international cooperation
22%
Korea
19%
mortality
18%
regression
13%
resident
15%
South Korea
19%
trend
10%