Many communities are concerned about the reuse of potentially contaminated land (brownfields) and believe that environmental liability is a hindrance to redevelopment. However, with land price adjustments, liability might not impede the reuse of this land. This article studies state liability rules-specifically, strict liability and joint and several liability-that affect the level and distribution of expected costs of private cleanup. It explores the effects of this variation on industrial land prices and vacancy rates and on reported brownfields in a panel of cities across the United States. In the estimated equations, joint and several liability reduces land prices and increases vacancy rates in central cities. The results suggest that l...
The discovery of toxic waste and contaminated land in New Zealand has drawn attention to the problem...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
The threat of environmental liability discourages the resale and reuse of industrial and commercial ...
In response to claims that the threat of environmental liability under the Superfund law deters the ...
The paper examines the extent to which state and federal governments in the United States seek to st...
The paper examines the extent to which state and federal governments in the United States seek to st...
This article comprises a follow-up to the 2008 publication of Brownfield Development in Connecticut:...
We examine market-based incentives intended to promote the environmental remediation and reuse of br...
We examine different market-based mechanisms and other incentives intended to promote the environmen...
This article comprises a follow-up to the 2008 publication of Brownfield Development in Connecticut:...
Many states have adopted voluntary action programs to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop...
Negligence of former industrial sites (“brownfields”) has adversely impacted urban landscapes throug...
With contaminated land, it sometimes makes sense to do a partial cleanup, rather than a complete one...
The discovery of toxic waste and contaminated land in New Zealand has drawn attention to the problem...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...
Many states in America have enacted laws to encourage the development of contaminated properties. Th...
The threat of environmental liability discourages the resale and reuse of industrial and commercial ...
In response to claims that the threat of environmental liability under the Superfund law deters the ...
The paper examines the extent to which state and federal governments in the United States seek to st...
The paper examines the extent to which state and federal governments in the United States seek to st...
This article comprises a follow-up to the 2008 publication of Brownfield Development in Connecticut:...
We examine market-based incentives intended to promote the environmental remediation and reuse of br...
We examine different market-based mechanisms and other incentives intended to promote the environmen...
This article comprises a follow-up to the 2008 publication of Brownfield Development in Connecticut:...
Many states have adopted voluntary action programs to encourage developers to clean up and redevelop...
Negligence of former industrial sites (“brownfields”) has adversely impacted urban landscapes throug...
With contaminated land, it sometimes makes sense to do a partial cleanup, rather than a complete one...
The discovery of toxic waste and contaminated land in New Zealand has drawn attention to the problem...
The thousands of former industrial properties lying vacant in New Jersey are an economic challenge f...
Nearly half a million brownfield sites currently exist in the United States, many of which contain h...