articleAmerican Economic Review InsightsFeb 25, 2022GREEN OA

Can Technology Solve the Principal-Agent Problem? Evidence from China’s War on Air Pollution

University of Chicago · Chinese University of Hong Kong · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

We examine the introduction of automatic air pollution monitoring to counter suspected tampering at the local level, a central feature of China’s “war on pollution.” Exploiting 654 regression discontinuity designs based on city-level variation in the day that monitoring was automated, we find an immediate and lasting increase of 35 percent in reported PM 10 concentrations post-automation. Moreover, automation’s introduction increased online searches for face masks and air filters, which are strong predictors of purchases. Overall, our findings suggest that the biased and imperfect information prior to automation led to suboptimal investments in defensive measures, plausibly imposing meaningful welfare costs.…

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