Haze Pollution, Climate Risk Perception and Demand for Commercial Health Insurance
Xiaoyi Li,
Qibo Tian
Abstract:Haze pollution not only affects the quality of economic growth and the image of the government, but also seriously affects public health. With the improvement of climate risk perception, the public is actively seeking all kinds of risk management measures to combat the hazards of haze pollution. The study of the relationship between haze pollution, climate risk perception and the development of commercial health insurance is of great significance to the formulation of haze control policies and the improvement … Show more
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