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Title: | Controlling urban air pollution: a benefit-cost assessment | National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
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Description: | This cost-benefit analysis evaluated proposed air quality controls for the US and the Los Angeles metropolitan area, and determined that the costs of proposed new controls were found to exceed the benefits by a considerable margin. Study findings suggested that it may make economic sense to implement air pollution control greatly in some areas and less so in others. |
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Article_Type: |
Research article
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Environmental_Agents: |
Air pollutants
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Mortality
Respiratory outcomes
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Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
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Authors: | Krupnick AJ and Portney PR |
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Journal: | Science |
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Year: | 1991 |
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Evaluation: | Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) |
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contentid: | 143576 |
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