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DOI10.3386/w25666
来源IDWorking Paper 25666
Do Pollution Markets Harm Low Income and Minority Communities? Ranking Emissions Distributions Generated by California's RECLAIM Program
Erin T. Mansur; Glenn Sheriff
发表日期2019-04-01
出版年2019
语种英语
摘要We compare the spatial distribution of emissions from Southern California’s pollution-trading program with that of a counterfactual command-and-control policy. We develop a normatively significant metric with which to rank the various distributions in a manner consistent with an explicit well-behaved preference structure. Results suggest trading benefited all demographic groups and generated a more equitable overall distribution of emissions even after controlling for its lower aggregate emissions. Upper-income and white demographics had more desirable distributions relative to low-income and some minority groups under the RECLAIM trading program, however, and population shifts over time may have undermined anticipated gains for African Americans.
主题Microeconomics ; Welfare and Collective Choice ; Environmental and Resource Economics ; Environment
URLhttps://www.nber.org/papers/w25666
来源智库National Bureau of Economic Research (United States)
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Erin T. Mansur,Glenn Sheriff. Do Pollution Markets Harm Low Income and Minority Communities? Ranking Emissions Distributions Generated by California's RECLAIM Program. 2019.
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