BackgroundWhile a few studies have tried to estimate the economic burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) associated with air pollution, most previous studies have methodological limitations. For example, neither the cost of illness approach nor the value of a statistical life approach accounts for economic adjustment mechanisms (i.e., they do not include substitution of labor lost due to an illness with capital or other workers), and neither approach considers disease impact on physical and human capital. Furthermore, since new evidence shows that air pollution is also linked to diabetes, previous studies did not estimate the economic costs of diabetes associated with air pollution. The total economic costs of NCDs associated with air po...
We propose a novel framework to analyze the macroeconomic impact of non-communicable diseases. We in...
Economic burden due to the four NCDs and all NCDs associated with air pollution, excluding treatment...
Studies that assess the connection between the prevalence of chronic diseases and continuous exposur...
BackgroundWhile a few studies have tried to estimate the economic burden of noncommunicable diseases...
This study evaluates air pollution-related health impacts on the Chinese economy by using an expande...
The impact of air pollution on human health is becoming increasingly severe, and economic losses are...
This paper discusses the impact of air pollution on medical expenditure in eastern, central, and wes...
Background: Ambient air pollution is leading risk factor for health burden in China. Few studies in ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. In this study, we apply to China the China Regional Energy Model, developed as ...
With China's rapid economic development, environmental problems have become more and more Serio...
Abstract. Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising...
China emits a considerable amount of air pollutants when producing goods for export. Previous effort...
Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising mortality...
Particulate air pollution is becoming a serious public health concern in urban cities of China. Asso...
China emits a considerable amount of air pollutants when producing goods for export. Previous effort...
We propose a novel framework to analyze the macroeconomic impact of non-communicable diseases. We in...
Economic burden due to the four NCDs and all NCDs associated with air pollution, excluding treatment...
Studies that assess the connection between the prevalence of chronic diseases and continuous exposur...
BackgroundWhile a few studies have tried to estimate the economic burden of noncommunicable diseases...
This study evaluates air pollution-related health impacts on the Chinese economy by using an expande...
The impact of air pollution on human health is becoming increasingly severe, and economic losses are...
This paper discusses the impact of air pollution on medical expenditure in eastern, central, and wes...
Background: Ambient air pollution is leading risk factor for health burden in China. Few studies in ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. In this study, we apply to China the China Regional Energy Model, developed as ...
With China's rapid economic development, environmental problems have become more and more Serio...
Abstract. Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising...
China emits a considerable amount of air pollutants when producing goods for export. Previous effort...
Serious haze can cause contaminant diseases that trigger productive labour time by raising mortality...
Particulate air pollution is becoming a serious public health concern in urban cities of China. Asso...
China emits a considerable amount of air pollutants when producing goods for export. Previous effort...
We propose a novel framework to analyze the macroeconomic impact of non-communicable diseases. We in...
Economic burden due to the four NCDs and all NCDs associated with air pollution, excluding treatment...
Studies that assess the connection between the prevalence of chronic diseases and continuous exposur...