Industrial pollution and human health: evidence from middle-income countries
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Industrial pollution and human health: evidence from middle-income countries
Abstract
The hasty economic development in developing countries comes along with poorer air quality, which has severe toxicological effects on the environment and human health. This study is carried out to explore and empirically investigate the relationship between industrial pollution and health using the panel of middle-income countries (MIC) over 1990-2016. This study uses two indicators of health status, namely life expectancy and infant mortality, and two indicators of industrial pollution, namely carbon dioxide emissions and nitrous oxide emissions. This analysis is carried out using fixed effects (FE) technique on the grounds of the Hausman test. The empirical results suggest that industrial pollution tends to decrease life expectancy and increases infant mortality. In addition, this study suggests that the adverse impact of industrial pollution is greater in lower-middle-income countries (LMIC) in comparison with upper-middle-income countries (UMIC). This study recommends the programs to improve human health status and needs to focus on policies that mitigate industrial pollution burden.
Keywords: Fixed effects model; Industrial pollution; Infant mortality; Life expectancy.
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