Spatial effects of air pollution on the economic burden of disease: implications of health and environment crisis in a post-COVID-19 world
Abstract Background Air pollution has been identified as related to the diseases of susceptible population, but the spatial heterogeneity of its economic burden and its determinants are rarely investigated. The issue is of great policy significance, especially after the epidemic of COVID-19, when hu...
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Main Authors: | Xiyu Zhang (Author), Qi Xia (Author), Yongqiang Lai (Author), Bing Wu (Author), Wanxin Tian (Author), Wenqing Miao (Author), Xinglin Feng (Author), Ling Xin (Author), Jingying Miao (Author), Nianshi Wang (Author), Qunhong Wu (Author), Mingli Jiao (Author), Linghan Shan (Author), Jianzhao Du (Author), Ye Li (Author), Baoguo Shi (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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