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Abstract
By concentrating large populations in compact geographical regions, cities have emerged as potent catalysts for socioeconomic development and progress. For cities to thrive and prosper, it is imperative that they provide alluring living and working environments, establishing an atmosphere conducive to growth, innovation, and overall well-being. Among the essential factors that directly influence the potential productivity and prosperity of these environments is the availability of clean, uncontaminated air that enables individuals to thrive both physically and mentally. In order to shed light on the impact of urban pollution on the growth of urban output and employment, a comprehensive comparative statics model has been meticulously developed.