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Knowledge protects against pollution: The health effects of the cadmium rice event in China

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WORLD DEVELOPMENT
卷 175, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2023.106470

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Heavy metal pollution; Cadmium rice; Avoidance behavior; Information; Food safety; News media

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This paper examines the impact of news media coverage on consumer health outcomes and avoidance behavior during the 2013 cadmium rice event in China. The results show that the event led to a 2% decrease in joint or muscle pain (JMP) in regions with high cadmium pollution, with individuals with higher income or more access to media experiencing a greater reduction in JMP.
The paper studies the effects of news media coverage of the 2013 cadmium rice event in China on consumer health outcomes and avoidance behavior. A difference-in-differences analysis shows that the event caused a 2% decrease in the incidence of joint or muscle pain (JMP), a major health outcome of cadmium pollution, in high -cadmium-pollution regions relative to other regions. Individuals with higher income or with more access to traditional TV media or digital media experienced a greater level of JMP reduction. To defend against cadmium pollution, residents in cadmium-polluted regions switched their drinking water from unsafe sources such as surface water to the safe source of deep groundwater and significantly reduced their consumption of rice. Our findings demonstrate the importance of information provision as an informal approach to complement formal environmental regulation and the critical role of news media in environmental regulation and public health.

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