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学术钻研会

应用经济学报告系列 (1112-25)

2012-03-23

问题:Long-term Effects of Early Childhood Malaria Exposure on Education and Health: Evidence from Colonial Taiwan

报告人:Simon Chang, Central University of Finance and Economics

时间:2:00-3:30pm, March 27

所在:伟易博新楼217课堂

Abstract:

In the early 20th century, the Japanese colonial government initiated an island-wide malaria eradication campaign in Taiwan, resulting in not only a fast decline in malaria across time but also elimination of disparity across regions. Exploiting variations in malaria deaths around birth caused by the campaign, we estimate the causal effects of malaria exposure in early life on education and health of the elderly. To mitigate potential biases caused by measurement errors and omitted confounders, we employ climatic factors to instrument for malaria deaths. Our findings suggest that people who were exposed to a high malaria risk in the critical period around birth have lower life-time educational attainment and worse health outcomes at old age as reflected in worse cognitive function, a higher likelihood of cardiovascular and lung diseases and a higher mortality hazard. Our findings support the fetal origins hypothesis

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