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  • Environmental Economics
  • Public Health Policy
  • Financial Regulation

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  • Green credit is crucial for environmental protection and public health.
  • Understanding the economic mechanisms linking green credit to health outcomes is vital.
  • Social health costs represent a significant burden influenced by environmental factors.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the impact pathway of green credit on social health costs in China.
  • To investigate the mediating role of environmental pollution in this relationship.
  • To provide policy recommendations for optimizing green credit's health benefits.

Main Methods:

  • Quantile regression analysis to assess the impact across different expenditure levels.
  • Development and application of a green credit and health general equilibrium model.
  • Robustness tests to validate the findings.

Main Results:

  • Green credit policy implementation leads to a decrease in social health costs.
  • The positive impact of green credit is more pronounced in economically developed regions.
  • The effectiveness of green credit in reducing social costs is amplified in provinces with higher per capita health expenditures.
  • Environmental pollution significantly mediates the relationship between green credit and social health.

Conclusions:

  • Green credit is an effective tool for mitigating social health costs.
  • Targeted financial products and regional strategies can enhance green credit's impact.
  • Policy interventions should focus on innovation in green finance and addressing pollution.