China's War on Pollution: Evidence from the First Five Years

33 Pages Posted: 15 Feb 2021 Last revised: 13 Oct 2024

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Michael Greenstone

University of Chicago - Department of Economics; Becker Friedman Institute for Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Guojun He

The University of Hong Kong

Shanjun Li

Cornell University - School of Applied Economics and Management; Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Eric Zou

University of Oregon - Department of Economics

Date Written: February 2021

Abstract

The decade from 2010 to 2019 marked a significant turning point in China’s history of environmental regulation and pollution. This article describes the recent trends in air and water quality, with a focus on the five years since China declared a “war on pollution” in 2014. It summarizes the emerging literature that has taken advantage of accompanying improvements in data availability and accuracy to document sharp improvements in environmental quality, especially local air pollution, and understand their social, economic, and health consequences.

Suggested Citation

Greenstone, Michael and He, Guojun and Li, Shanjun and Zou, Eric, China's War on Pollution: Evidence from the First Five Years (February 2021). NBER Working Paper No. w28467, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3785801

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Guojun He

The University of Hong Kong ( email )

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Shanjun Li

Cornell University - School of Applied Economics and Management ( email )

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Eric Zou

University of Oregon - Department of Economics ( email )

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