Urban Air Pollution, Health and Policy Instruments
Working Paper #46
Paper 320kb pdf
This paper examines the record of urban population growth, health, and health care spending in developing countries, describes the linkage between urban air pollution and health, and weighs policy responses to reduce stationary and mobile source air pollution, illustrating options through case studies.
About the Author
Alan J. Krupnick
Research Director and Senior Fellow
Resources for the Future
Publication Information
Type | Working Paper |
Program | Environmental Economics |
Posted | 10/10/03 |
Download | 320kb pdf |
# Pages | 35 |