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From the supplier: Recent studies on the health effects of air pollution and economic models on the valuation of these health effects and the benefits from pollution control have provided policy makers with objective measures of the effectivity and benefits from pollution control programs. The question of the applicability of the results gleaned from environmental health studies in industrialized nations to developing countries is investigated by analyzing the results of a study on the health effects of air pollution conducted in Bangkok, Thailand.
Citation DetailsTitle: Transferability of air pollution control health benefits estimates from the United States to developing countries: evidence from the Bangkok study. (Thailand)(Environment and Health in Developing Countries: Can Results from the U.S. Be Transferred Abroad?)
Author: Lauraine G. Chestnut
Publication: American Journal of Agricultural Economics (Refereed)
Date: December 1, 1997
Publisher: American Agricultural Economics Association
Volume: v79
Issue: n5
Page: p1630(6)
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