@article{OstaleValriberas:333485,
      recid = {333485},
      author = {Ostale Valriberas, Daniel and Lanzi, Elisa and  Van-Dingenen, Rita},
      title = {The economic consequences of air pollution policies in  Arctic Council countries: a sectoral focus},
      address = {2022},
      pages = {27},
      year = {2022},
      note = {Presented at the 25th Annual Conference on Global Economic  Analysis (Virtual Conference)},
      abstract = {Air pollution is one of the most severe environmental  risks in the Arctic Council countries, with adverse effects  on human health, wellbeing, and the environment. It is  shown that policy action on air pollution would result in  better air quality, and thus in health and economic  improvements in the region. While recent modelling  literature highlights the economic benefits of improving  air quality on an aggregated level, this study aims to  contribute to the existing literature by showing how  different sectors contribute to reducing emissions of  specific gases in specific areas. This paper shows that  most part of the macroeconomic benefit from increased air  quality in the Arctic Council countries results from taking  policy action in the agricultural, industrial and  residential sectors.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/333485},
}