The Long-Term Economic Impact of Water Quality: Evidence from Rural Drinking Water Program in China
33 Pages Posted: 23 Apr 2024
Abstract
The provision of safe and clean drinking water is a fundamental component of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. This paper examines the long-term economic benefit to rural residents in China from a major water treatment program started in the 1980s. By employing a data set covering almost three decades, and utilizing Difference-in-Difference (DID) approach, we find that, on average, the program increased individual gross income by 25.1 to 28.4 percent. Residents with access to treated water in early life experienced significantly higher gains in income. Villages that are poorer and more remote also benefit more. Mechanically, the program has saved time spent on fetching water, improved health status, and alleviated the negative impacts of drought, through which it helps raise individual gross income.
Keywords: Water Quality, Infrastructure Program, Individual Income, Long-term Economic Impact
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