Avoidance behavior against air pollution: evidence from online search indices for anti-PM2.5 masks and air filters in Chinese cities

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作者
Liu T. [1 ]
He G. [1 ,2 ]
Lau A. [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Division of Environment and Sustainability, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon
[2] Division of Social Science, and Department of Economics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon
[3] School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon
关键词
Air pollution; Avoidance behavior; Haze alert; Online search; PM[!sub]2.5[!/sub;
D O I
10.1007/s10018-017-0196-3
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摘要
This study investigates people’s behavioral responses to air pollution information in China. We find that elevated air pollution levels are positively associated with higher online searches for anti-PM2.5 masks and air filters. A 10 µg/m3 increase in PM2.5 is associated with a 3.6–8.4% increase of mobile queries for anti-PM2.5 masks, and 1.1–4.7% for air filters. Using a regression discontinuity design, we find that a haze alert issued when PM2.5 concentration exceeds 250 µg/m3 would double online queries for anti-PM2.5 masks and air filters. Online searches are also positively correlated with online sales. One day of severe pollution would induce a cost of 0.2 million USD on online expenditure on anti-PM2.5 masks. Some suggestive evidence shows that people in richer and polluted cities tend to search more for anti-PM2.5 masks and air filters than those in poorer and cleaner cities. © 2017, Society for Environmental Economics and Policy Studies and Springer Japan KK.
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页码:325 / 363
页数:38
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