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Author Ma, Jun, 1964- author.

Title The economics of air pollution in China : achieving better and cleaner growth / Ma Jun ; translated from the Chinese by Bernard Cleary ; edited in English by Damien Ma.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, [2017]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Note "A Paulson Institute Book"--Cover.
Originally published in Beijing in 2014 as: PM2.5 : jian pai de jing ji zheng ce.
Summary "Suffocating smog regularly envelops Chinese metropolises from Beijing to Shanghai, clouding the future prospect of China's growth sustainability. Air pollutants do not discriminate between the rich and the poor, the politician and the 'average Joe.' They put everyone's health and economic prosperity at risk, creating future costs that are difficult to calculate. Yet many people, including some in China, are concerned that addressing environmental challenges will jeopardize economic growth. In 'The Economics of Air Pollution in China, ' leading Chinese economist Ma Jun makes the case that the trade-off between growth and environment is not inevitable. In his ambitious proposal to tackle severe air pollution and drastically reduce the level of so-called PM 2.5 particles--microscopic pollutants that lodge deeply in lungs--Ma Jun argues that in targeting pollution, China has a real opportunity to undertake significant structural economic reforms that would support long-term growth. Rooted in rigorous analyses and evidence-based projections, Ma Jun's 'big bang' proposal aims to mitigate pollution and facilitate a transition to a greener and more sustainable growth model."--JSTOR website (viewed March 7, 2017).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents PM2.5 data, reduction model, and policy package -- Environmental actions: necessary but insufficient -- Structural adjustment: the what and the how -- Enabling change: incentives needed -- The clean up and economic growth -- Case study: Shanghai -- Case study: Beijing -- How to deal with coal -- Making green finance work in China.
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Part One. Getting to 30 μg/m3 -- Introduction to Part One -- Chapter One. PM2.5 Data, Reduction Model, and Policy Package -- Chapter Two. Environmental Actions: Necessary but Insufficient -- Chapter Three. Structural Adjustment: The What and the How -- Chapter Four. Enabling Change: Incentives Needed -- Chapter Five. The Cleanup and Economic Growth -- Part Two. Case Studies and Green Finance -- Chapter Six. Case Study: Shanghai -- Chapter Seven. Case Study: Beijing -- Chapter Eight. How to Deal with Coal -- Chapter Nine. Making Green Finance Work in China -- Notes -- Index.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Language In English.
Subject Air -- Pollution -- Economic aspects -- China.
Air -- Pollution -- Economic aspects.
China.
Economic development -- Environmental aspects -- China.
Economic development -- Environmental aspects.
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects -- China.
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects.
Sustainable development -- China.
Sustainable development.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Cleary, Bernard, translator.
Ma, Damien, editor.
Added Title PM2.5. English https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2016029408
Other Form: Print version: Ma, Jun, 1964- PM2.5. English. Economics of air pollution in China. New York : Columbia University Press, [2016] 9780231174947 (DLC) 2016014649 (OCoLC)950448547
ISBN 9780231541893 (electronic book)
0231541899 (electronic book)
9780231174947 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
0231174942 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 10.7312/ma--17494