This paper examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with perceived noxious environmental, social, and economic effects (NIMBYs) locate in communites. Five specific categories of NIMBYs are examined, including: (1) interstate highways, (2) large dams, (3) medium and maximum security prisons, (4) commercial nuclear power plants, and (5) gambling casinos. The paper uses quasi-experimental control group methods to assess the economic impacts of these facilities on U.S. counties during the period 1972-94. The paper shows that few actual negative effects can be attributed to NIMBYs. However, only interstate highways result in broad based effects that measurably stimulate aggregate employment
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This paper examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with perceived n...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with p...
The author examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with noxious env...
Developing new sites for noxious facilities has become a complex process with many potential pitfall...
NIMBY is widely used acronym for people's unwilingness to house noxious facilities in their immediat...
The author suggests an integrative approach for projecting economic impacts of facilities that elici...
The ‘NIMBY’ (Not In My Back Yard) concept is commonly useing to explain public opposition to new dev...
The US government built a massive nuclear weapons complex during the 1940 s and 1950 s. The conventi...
The 'Not-In-My-Backyard' (NIMBY) syndrome is analyzed in economic decision making. Belief statements...
Recent assessments of socioeconomic impacts resulting from the location of potentially hazardous fac...
It is a syndrome, a pejorative, and an acronym of our times: NIMBY, or Not In My Back Yard. It has a...
How do communities respond to the proposed placement of controversial facilities in their backyards?...
Chapter 1 - Minimum Wage Impacts on Firm Location ChoiceThis chapter explores the impact of minimum ...
This paper describes methods for evaluating perception-based economic impacts resulting from siting ...
Few have formally evaluated the economic impact of casinos, and yet most agree that it is crucial in...
This paper examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with perceived n...
ABSTRACT: This paper examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with p...
The author examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with noxious env...
Developing new sites for noxious facilities has become a complex process with many potential pitfall...
NIMBY is widely used acronym for people's unwilingness to house noxious facilities in their immediat...
The author suggests an integrative approach for projecting economic impacts of facilities that elici...
The ‘NIMBY’ (Not In My Back Yard) concept is commonly useing to explain public opposition to new dev...
The US government built a massive nuclear weapons complex during the 1940 s and 1950 s. The conventi...
The 'Not-In-My-Backyard' (NIMBY) syndrome is analyzed in economic decision making. Belief statements...
Recent assessments of socioeconomic impacts resulting from the location of potentially hazardous fac...
It is a syndrome, a pejorative, and an acronym of our times: NIMBY, or Not In My Back Yard. It has a...
How do communities respond to the proposed placement of controversial facilities in their backyards?...
Chapter 1 - Minimum Wage Impacts on Firm Location ChoiceThis chapter explores the impact of minimum ...
This paper describes methods for evaluating perception-based economic impacts resulting from siting ...
Few have formally evaluated the economic impact of casinos, and yet most agree that it is crucial in...