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Compensating communities for industrial disamenities: The case of shale gas development
Authors:Max Harleman
Affiliation:Health and Environmental Economics Laboratory, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, USA
Abstract:Governments often compensate communities for hosting disruptive industries. Sometimes compensation comes with restrictions that preclude highly-valued investments. I exploit policy discontinuities at the Pennsylvania-Ohio border to understand how restrictions affect local investment. Ohio delivers unrestricted revenues to schools and municipalities with shale development. Pennsylvania leaves out schools, and requires that municipalities address the industry's impacts. Municipalities in both states save most of the revenues. Ohio schools leverage them to increase borrowing and finance capital investments. This suggests that affected residents have greater demand for school investments, and that broad use of compensation may benefit communities more than allocating it narrowly.
Keywords:industrial impacts  oil and gas  public finance  shale gas
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