州政府对地方土地使用决策的干预:马萨诸塞州的案例

State Intervention in Local Land Use Decision Making: The Case of Massachusetts

Real Estate Economics · 2012
被引 10
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

研究了马萨诸塞州一项法律如何影响地方对住宅开发许可的决定,发现地方机构通常遵守州规定,且信息不对称和社区特征影响许可成功率。

Abstract

The permitting process for residential development in the United States is largely administered by local governments. This article empirically assesses the responsiveness of local decision makers to a state‐mandated permitting process that may require them to ignore or override locally adopted land use regulations. I develop a screening model to formalize expectations about permitting outcomes between developers, who hold private information about their projects, and local Zoning Boards of Appeal under the rules of the Massachusetts law known as Chapter 40B. I then analyze a novel data set of 40B permit applications made during the period 1999–2005. I examine summary statistics and estimate a bivariate probit model with selection in order to jointly evaluate the determinants of local permit approvals and developer acceptances of permits. I find that, in general, local institutions comply with the state‐mandated permitting process and that permits granted to developers typically result in housing production. I also find that information asymmetries and community characteristics influence the success of the permitting process in a manner consistent with this study's screening model.

州干预地方土地利用决策许可审批信息不对称