EXTERNAL EFFECTS OF DIESEL TRUCKS CIRCULATING INSIDE THE SAO PAULO MEGACITY
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
He, Jiaxiu; Gouveia, Nelson; Salvo, Alberto
署名单位:
National University of Singapore; Western University (University of Western Ontario); Universidade de Sao Paulo
刊物名称:
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION
ISSN/ISSBN:
1542-4766
DOI:
10.1093/jeea/jvy015
发表日期:
2019
页码:
947-989
关键词:
outdoor air-pollution
exhaust particles
driving restrictions
particulate matter
fundamental law
road tunnels
emissions
HEALTH
exposure
QUALITY
摘要:
The medical literature documents adverse health effects of acute exposure to diesel exhaust, yet quasi-experimental evidence of a policy intervention sustained over months at the scale of a metropolis is lacking. Exploiting the inauguration of a beltway that removed 20,000 cargo trucks passing daily through inner-city roads in Sao Paulo, we examine the spatially differentiated impacts on the megacity's traffic, air quality and public health. We combine rich panel data on road congestion, ambient NOx concentrations (as a signature of diesel exhaust), and hospital admissions and deaths. The policy reduced congestion, pollution, and hospitalizations, with effects attenuating at increasing distances from a key inner-city corridor used by the transit trucks prior to the beltway opening. The change in congestion was transient, as gasoline-ethanol passenger cars responded by filling the space the diesel trucks left behind. Effects on air and health persisted thanks to the compositional change in road users. We use 2SLS regression, taking policy-induced variation in NOx to instrument for measured pollution, to quantify about one annual hospitalization for every 10-20 trucks-and one annual death for every 100-200 trucks-using inner-city roads. Policymakers in megacities where humans and diesel vehicles reside and transit in close proximity may learn from Sao Paulo's experience.
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