2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18157788
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Smog Avoidance Investment While Improving Air Quality: Health Demand or Risk Aversion? Evidence from Cities in China

Abstract: Atmospheric pollution control policies have achieved remarkable progress in China since 2013, and the smog protective equipment market has experienced a great boom during the same period. From the perspectives of the health production efficiency hypothesis and the time discount rate hypothesis, this study investigates the relationship between household expenditures on air pollution avoidance and health care, and individuals’ self-assessed health based on network survey data from 17 cities in China. Using the t… Show more

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“…the path from attitude to purchase intention, without affecting the path from cognition to purchase intention. This effect is in line with the findings fromZhao et al 2021, who found that perceived pollution intensity could significantly positively promote health care expenditure.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…the path from attitude to purchase intention, without affecting the path from cognition to purchase intention. This effect is in line with the findings fromZhao et al 2021, who found that perceived pollution intensity could significantly positively promote health care expenditure.…”
supporting
confidence: 91%
“…Some responses may be done without actually reading the questions and may reduce the robustness of the study. Thus, it is required to have an attention check question and responses from inattentive respondents must be removed (Zhao et al 2021). Using in-person interviews is a very tedious and time-consuming process.…”
Section: Limitations Of Indicator Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%