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School of Business and Management

Toxic Roads, Unearthing Hazardous Toxic Waste Dumping

1 March 2017

Time: 1:00 - 2:00pm
Venue: 4.04/4.08 Bancroft Building

Speaker name and affiliation

Dr Caterina Gennaioli, Lecturer in Economics - Queen Mary University of London, School of Business and Management

Specialism

Political Economy, Development and Environmental Economics

Seminar title

'Toxic Roads: Unearthing Hazardous Toxic Waste Dumping'

Abstract

This paper adopts an innovative strategy to identify where toxic waste might have been illicitly dumped. This strategy relies on the premise that road constructions provide an ideal setting in which the burial of hazardous waste may take place. Guided by the medical literature, we investigate the health outcomes of individuals living along recently constructed roads in Ethiopia. Using a detailed dataset defined at a very small scale we find that an additional road within a 5km radius is associated with an increase in infant mortality by 2.2%. Moreover, we provide evidence that young children living near a recently built road show a lower level of haemoglobin and are more likely to suffer of severe anaemia.

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