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The Health Care Cost of Air Pollution: Evidence from the World’s Largest Payment Network

Panle Jia Barwick, Shanjun Li, D. C. Rao, Nahim Bin Zahur

2024The Review of Economics and Statistics27 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract This paper exploits the universe of credit- and debit-card transactions in China during 2013–2015 and provides the first nationwide analysis of the health care cost of PM2.5 for a developing country. We leverage spatial spillovers of PM2.5 from long-range transport to generate exogenous variation in local pollution, and we employ a flexible distributed lag model to capture semiparametrically the dynamic response of pollution exposure. We find significant impacts of PM2.5 on health care spending in both the short and medium terms. A 10 μg/m3 decrease in PM2.5 would reduce annual health care spending by over $9.2 billion, about 1.5% of China’s annual health care expenditure.

Topics & Concepts

PaymentBusinessHealth careActuarial scienceNatural resource economicsEconomicsFinanceEconomic growthGlobal Health Care IssuesAir Quality and Health Impacts