Does environmental regulation improve public health? Evidence from China's Two Control Zones policy
Improving public health is the premise of sustainable human development and an essential condition of economic growth. However, increasing severe environmental pollution poses a threat to public health. Implementing environmental regulation policy has become a meaningful way to control environmental...
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Main Authors: | Ningze Yang (Author), Ziwei Liu (Author), Yuxi Lin (Author), Yongliang Yang (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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