Pollution, economic growth, and COVID-19 deaths in India: a machine learning evidence

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Marco Mele
Cosimo Magazzino
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[1] University of Teramo,Department of Political Sciences
[2] University of Roma Tre,Department of Political Sciences
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2021年 / 28卷
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Economic growth; Pollution; COVID-19; Time series; Machine learning; India;
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This study uses two different approaches to explore the relationship between pollution emissions, economic growth, and COVID-19 deaths in India. Using a time series approach and annual data for the years from 1980 to 2018, stationarity and Toda-Yamamoto causality tests were performed. The results highlight unidirectional causality between economic growth and pollution. Then, a D2C algorithm on proportion-based causality is applied, implementing the Oryx 2.0.8 protocol in Apache. The underlying hypothesis is that a predetermined pollution concentration, caused by economic growth, could foster COVID-19 by making the respiratory system more susceptible to infection. We use data (from January 29 to May 18, 2020) on confirmed deaths (total and daily) and air pollution concentration levels for 25 major Indian cities. We verify a ML causal link between PM2.5, CO2, NO2, and COVID-19 deaths. The implications require careful policy design.
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页码:2669 / 2677
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