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Benefit-cost analysis of accelerated replacement of Hong Kong’s pre-Euro IV buses

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2015

Weiwen Leung*
Affiliation:
Singapore Management University – Economics, 90 Stamford Road Singapore, Singapore 178903, Singapore
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Weiwen Leung, Singapore Management University – Economics, 90 Stamford Road Singapore, Singapore 178903, Singapore, Phone: +65 68280143, e-mail: [email protected]
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Hong Kong’s franchised buses contribute significantly to its high pollution levels, which in turn result in excess mortality and hospitalizations. I show that replacing all of Hong Kong’s pre-Euro IV buses with cleaner Euro V buses would save 1260 statistical lives, among other benefits. The expected net benefit of such a project is HK$26.4 billion under a discount rate of 3.5%. This result is robust to a discount rate of 10% and a mortality decrease of half of what is expected. This is one of the first studies to estimate the public health impact of air pollution from franchised buses in Hong Kong. The city can therefore consider conducting accelerated replacement of its franchised bus fleet. Given the strongly positive result, other Asian cities with ageing bus fleets could also conduct similar benefit-cost analyses.

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