Journal of Asian Economics | 2021

COVID-19, commuting flows, and air quality

 
 

Abstract


\n Fossil-fuel burning transportation methods significantly contribute to air pollution. During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea experienced a 10-20% decline in commuting flows, even without government-mandated stay-at-home orders. This paper quantifies the impact that decreased commuting flows have on PM2.5, PM10, NO2, CO, and SO2, using municipality level commuting data. We find that a 1% decrease in commuting flows decreases air pollutants by 0.08-0.17%, after controlling for seasonality and time-varying local production. The effect was higher in regions with high initial pollution, and people recognized air quality improvements. These results emphasize the importance of encouraging cleaner transportation methods after the pandemic.\n

Volume 77
Pages 101374 - 101374
DOI 10.1016/j.asieco.2021.101374
Language English
Journal Journal of Asian Economics

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