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THE ENGINE AND THE REAPER: INDUSTRIALIZATION AND MORTALITY IN LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY JAPAN

机译:引擎和收割机:世纪初日本的工业化和死亡率

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Economic development improves long-run health outcomes through access to medical treatment, sanitation, and higher income. Short run impacts, however, may be ambiguous given disease exposure from market integration. Using a panel dataset of Japanese vital statistics and multiple estimation methods, I find that railroad network expansion is associated with a six percent increase in gross mortality rates among newly integrated regions. Communicable diseases accounted for most of the rail-associated mortality, which indicate railways behaved as transmission vectors. At the same time, market integration Facilitated by railways corresponded with an eighteen percent increase in total capital investment nationwide over ten years. (c) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:经济发展通过获得医疗,卫生设施和更高的收入来改善长期健康结果。但是,鉴于市场整合带来的疾病风险,短期影响可能是模棱两可的。通过使用日本人口动态统计和多种估计方法的面板数据集,我发现铁路网络的扩张与新整合地区的总死亡率增加了6%有关。传染性疾病占铁路相关死亡率的大部分,这表明铁路表现为传播媒介。同时,由铁路推动的市场整合使十年来全国的资本投资总额增加了18%。 (c)2017 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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