政治与社会成本:评估集体行动对危险废物设施的影响

Politics and Social Costs: Estimating the Impact of Collective Action on Hazardous Waste Facilities

RAND Journal of Economics · 1993
被引 281
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

检验企业是否在选址时考虑社区集体行动能力,发现危险废物处理企业在扩张产能时会权衡政治反对带来的交易成本。

Abstract

Firms that generate negative externalities may consider the effects of their location on the surrounding environment because of the right of their prospective neighbors to demand compensation for pollution and raise the transaction costs of location. Since communities vary both in the value individuals place on the environment and in the ability of residents to organize politically, locations that generate the least political opposition may not be the locations that result in the lowest externalities. This article tests whether the degree to which firms internalize their externalities depends on the ability of affected communities to engage in collective action. The results indicate that firms processing hazardous waste, when deciding where to expand capacity, do take into account variations in the potential for collective action to raise their costs.

集体行动有害废弃物设施选址决策外部性内部化