Fu, Jintao2024-11-192024-11-192024-11-19http://hdl.handle.net/10393/49864https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-30690This dissertation employ applied microeconomics techniques with a specific emphasis on international trade and environmental economics in China. In Chapter one, I investigates the impact of China environmental regulation since 2015 on middle-aged people’s health, using data from the China Family Pannel Studies (CFPS). My findings suggest a signifcantly positive impacts on health benefits. In Chapter two, I employs a Shift-Share instrument variable to investigate the long-term effect of China’s export expansions on human capital accumulation, highlighting the benefits of trade shocks and costs of trade-induced pollution shocks. In Chapter three, I study the causal relationship of international coal boom on human capital. My results show that the high school students in coal-abundant prefectures experience a significant reduction in university attainments and cognitive test scores and improvements in labor market outcomes.enInternational TradeEssays on International Trade and EnvironmentThesis