The Cost of Air Pollution for Workers and Firms

68 Pages Posted: 8 Apr 2025

Date Written: February 01, 2025

Abstract

This paper shows that even moderate air pollution levels, such as those in Europe, harm the economy by reducing firm performance. Using monthly firm-level data from France, we estimate the causal impact of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) on sales and worker absenteeism. Leveraging exogenous pollution shocks from local wind direction changes, we find that a 10 percent increase in monthly PM2.5 exposure reduces firm sales by 0.4 percent on average over the next two months, with sector-specific variation. Simultaneously, sick leave rises by 1 percent. However, this labor supply reduction explains only a small part of the sales decline. Our evidence suggests that air pollution also reduces worker productivity and dampens local demand. Aligning air quality with WHO guidelines would yield economic benefits on par with the costs of regulation or the health benefits from reduced mortality.

Keywords: cost of air pollution, absenteeism, firm performance

JEL Classification: Q530, H230, I100

Suggested Citation

Leroutier, Marion and Ollivier, Hélène, The Cost of Air Pollution for Workers and Firms (February 01, 2025). CECESifo Working Paper No. 11785, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5209511 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5209511

Hélène Ollivier

Paris School of Economics (PSE) ( email )

48 Boulevard Jourdan
Paris, 75014 75014
France

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