Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7361453 | Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | 2018 | 48 Pages |
Abstract
This paper studies the consequences of China's recent water pollution regulation. We find evidence that the regulation reduces pollution-intensive activity in highly regulated areas. Relative to the locations where regulations are more stringent (downstream cities), locations where regulations are less stringent (upstream cities) attract more water-polluting activity. As polluting activity concentrates upstream, a larger proportion of the river and more poor residents are exposed to high levels of pollution.
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Authors
Zhao Chen, Matthew E. Kahn, Yu Liu, Zhi Wang,