https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/yoshida_yuichiro/NIMBY (not in my backyard) is the word used to describe the human behavior whereby a person agrees on an issue but refuses to accept it when it happens 'in his own back yard'. This paper analyzes this type of NIMBY activity and, using evidence from England's waste management policy, determines that NIMBY decisions are not necessarily the result of personal self-interest. If people disagree with building a nuisance facility, such as a site for waste and recyclables, in their own backyard, the result is an increase in illegal dumping rather than the legal and proper disposal of waste materials at an official facility. Using the spatial econometrics approach, we further provide evide...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to evaluate waste management policies to limit municipal solid w...
LULU (Locally Unwanted Land Use) and NIMBY (Never In My Back Yard) are often cited as two major hurd...
This thesis explores the politics of distributive equity in conflicts over locally unwanted faciliti...
経済学 / EconomicsNIMBY (not in my backyard) is the word used to describe the human behavior whereby a ...
The 'Not-In-My-Backyard' (NIMBY) syndrome is analyzed in economic decision making. Belief statements...
In this paper, we construct a partial equilibrium model of a product that can be manufactured by usi...
When waste management infrastructure is built, there can be resistance from the local affected popul...
NiMBY is the acronym of Not in My Back Yard, a form of protest by a group of people who see the secu...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...
When waste management infrastructure is built, there can be resistance from the local affected popul...
Abstract Although many theoretical studies have tried to clarify the mechanism of how illegal dumpin...
Not In My Back Yard, or NIMBY, in its various forms, has three principal types of targets. The firs...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to evaluate waste management policies to limit municipal solid w...
LULU (Locally Unwanted Land Use) and NIMBY (Never In My Back Yard) are often cited as two major hurd...
This thesis explores the politics of distributive equity in conflicts over locally unwanted faciliti...
経済学 / EconomicsNIMBY (not in my backyard) is the word used to describe the human behavior whereby a ...
The 'Not-In-My-Backyard' (NIMBY) syndrome is analyzed in economic decision making. Belief statements...
In this paper, we construct a partial equilibrium model of a product that can be manufactured by usi...
When waste management infrastructure is built, there can be resistance from the local affected popul...
NiMBY is the acronym of Not in My Back Yard, a form of protest by a group of people who see the secu...
Few environmental problems exemplify market-failure better than municipal solid waste does: A direct...
When waste management infrastructure is built, there can be resistance from the local affected popul...
Abstract Although many theoretical studies have tried to clarify the mechanism of how illegal dumpin...
Not In My Back Yard, or NIMBY, in its various forms, has three principal types of targets. The firs...
According to the "low-cost hypothesis" (LCH), attitudes explain behavior only if complying with pers...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
Illegal waste disposal is an increasingly significant and costly problem. This paper considers a spe...
The aim of this PhD dissertation is to evaluate waste management policies to limit municipal solid w...
LULU (Locally Unwanted Land Use) and NIMBY (Never In My Back Yard) are often cited as two major hurd...
This thesis explores the politics of distributive equity in conflicts over locally unwanted faciliti...