危险废物重要吗?来自住房市场和超级基金项目的证据

Does Hazardous Waste Matter? Evidence from the Housing Market and the Superfund Program

Quarterly Journal of Economics · 2008
被引 443
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

利用住房市场数据评估美国超级基金清理危险废物场地的本地福利影响,发现清理对房价、租金、住房供应和人口等影响很小,且远低于平均清理成本。

Abstract

This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund-sponsored cleanups of hazardous waste sites. We show that if consumers value the cleanups, then the hedonic model predicts that they will lead to increases in local housing prices and new home construction, as well as the migration of individuals that place a high value on environmental quality to the areas near the improved sites. We compare housing market outcomes in the areas surrounding the first 400 hazardous waste sites chosen for Superfund cleanups to the areas surrounding the 290 sites that narrowly missed qualifying for these cleanups. We find that Superfund cleanups are associated with economically small and statistically insignificant changes in residential property values, property rental rates, housing supply, total population, and types of individuals living near the sites. These findings are robust to a series of specification checks, including the application of a regression discontinuity design based on knowledge of the selection rule. Overall, the preferred estimates suggest that the local benefits of Superfund cleanups are small and appear to be substantially lower than the $43 million mean cost of Superfund cleanups.

危险废弃物超级基金项目住房市场环境治理效益