Economics of Air Pollution in China
Discover the transformative insights of The Economics of Air Pollution in China by Jun Ma, published by Columbia University Press in 2016. This compelling work, spanning 312 pages, challenges the notion that economic growth must come at the expense of environmental health. Jun Ma presents a persuasive argument that addressing air pollution in China can lead to essential structural economic reforms, paving the way for sustainable long-term growth. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of economics and environmental policy, offering a hopeful perspective on how China can balance its economic ambitions with the urgent need for cleaner air. Dive into this enlightening exploration of air pollution and its economic implications today!