2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2012.07.010
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Ex post analysis of economic impacts from wind power development in U.S. counties

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“…no air or water pollution, no use of water during the generation of energy, and no generation of solid or hazardous waste that requires permanent storage/disposal (IPCC, 2011). Moreover, wind facilities can, and often do, provide economic benefits to local communities (Lantz and Tegen, 2009;Slattery et al, 2011;Brown et al, 2012;Loomis et al, 2012), which might not be the case for all other disamenities. Similarly, wind facilities can have direct positive effects on local government budgets through property tax or other similar payments (Loomis and Aldeman, 2011), which might, for example, improve school quality and thus increase nearby home values (e.g., Haurin and Brasington, 1996;Kane et al, 2006).…”
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“…no air or water pollution, no use of water during the generation of energy, and no generation of solid or hazardous waste that requires permanent storage/disposal (IPCC, 2011). Moreover, wind facilities can, and often do, provide economic benefits to local communities (Lantz and Tegen, 2009;Slattery et al, 2011;Brown et al, 2012;Loomis et al, 2012), which might not be the case for all other disamenities. Similarly, wind facilities can have direct positive effects on local government budgets through property tax or other similar payments (Loomis and Aldeman, 2011), which might, for example, improve school quality and thus increase nearby home values (e.g., Haurin and Brasington, 1996;Kane et al, 2006).…”
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“…These decisions, along with public opinion about wind farms, are shaped by the perception of the local economic impacts of such projects. Often it is argued that such wind power deployment will be economically beneficial for the area and, among other things, that 29 The difference in results compared to Brown et al (2012) does not stem from the different methodological approach. It remains also when applying an estimator similar to their quasi-crosssectional one.…”
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“…It could be argued, as for instance Brown et al (2012) do, that empirical assessment have the advantage over model-based simulations that they yield ex-post actual outcome-based insights, rather than ex-ante model simulations. These latter approaches include for instance econometric input-output (see for instance Rey 2000) and the CGE approach (see for instance Turner et al 2012).…”
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