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		| Bríd G Hanna, Daniel  Hatch and Christopher  Lominac | 
	
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		| ''Exposure to toxic pollution in new york state, 1998'' | 
	
		| ( 2009, Vol. 29 No.2 ) | 
	
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		| The purpose of our study is to estimate the relationship between a New York State census tract''s exposure to toxic industrial pollutants and various socioeconomic variables.  Our measure of exposure takes into account not only the distance between each pollution source – census tract pair, but ours is the first such study to use a measure that also incorporates meteorological conditions, including wind direction, wind speed, and air temperature.  The measure is based upon a model of air pollution dispersal, the Gaussian Plume Model (GPM).  We find that urban areas with large African American, working-aged populations, and those with relatively high education levels but low incomes experience the greatest levels of exposure to industrial pollution. | 
	
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		| Keywords: air pollution,  pollution exposure,  Gaussian Plume Model | 
	
		| JEL: Q5 - Environmental Economics: General R1 - General Regional Economics (includes Regional Data)
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		| | Manuscript Received : Jan 26 2009 |  | Manuscript Accepted : May 22 2009 | 
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