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Title: | School buses, diesel emissions, and respiratory health | National Institute
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Description: | This study estimated the benefits of the clean school bus program in Washington state, and determined that school bus retrofits induced statistically significant reductions in bronchitis, asthma, and pneumonia incidence for children and adults with chronic conditions. These results suggested that policies targeting localized air pollution may be particularly cost effective relative to ambient air pollution policies. |
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Research article
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Air pollutants
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Respiratory outcomes
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Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
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Authors: | Beatty TK and Shimshack JP |
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Journal: | Journal of Health Economics |
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Year: | 2011 |
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Evaluation: | Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) |
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