When Nature Meets Human Nature: Essays on the Social Impacts of Energy Infrastructure and Environmental Policy

A key challenge confronting modern policymakers is to ensure that economic development is both socially just and environmentally sustainable. Toward that goal, effective government regulations require the accurate quantification of their associated costs and benefits. An extensive theoretical and em...

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Main Author: Zhang, Alice Tianbo
Language:English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-dww6-bb93
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spelling ndltd-columbia.edu-oai-academiccommons.columbia.edu-10.7916-d8-dww6-bb932019-08-29T03:04:51ZWhen Nature Meets Human Nature: Essays on the Social Impacts of Energy Infrastructure and Environmental PolicyZhang, Alice Tianbo2019ThesesEconomicsPublic policy (Law)SustainabilityEnvironmental policy--Social aspectsEnergy industries--Social aspectsA key challenge confronting modern policymakers is to ensure that economic development is both socially just and environmentally sustainable. Toward that goal, effective government regulations require the accurate quantification of their associated costs and benefits. An extensive theoretical and empirical literature in economics has shown the benefits of government policies in addressing market failures and providing public goods. But few studies have credibly identified the social costs and distributional impacts of existing policies. My dissertation integrates new data and empirical methods from economics and earth sciences to investigate the social impacts of energy infrastructure and environmental policy. Chapter 1 uses the Three Gorges Dam in China as a natural experiment to provide the first evidence of the social and economic impacts of dam-induced inundation on population displacement and labor market reallocation. Chapter 2 examines the political economy implications of wind turbine construction on United States congressional elections. Chapter 3 employs original data from a large-scale survey to study the social benefits of environmental quality improvements. Overall, results from these papers inform future research on the social impacts of energy and environmental policy and highlight the importance of unbiased policy evaluations.Englishhttps://doi.org/10.7916/d8-dww6-bb93
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topic Economics
Public policy (Law)
Sustainability
Environmental policy--Social aspects
Energy industries--Social aspects
spellingShingle Economics
Public policy (Law)
Sustainability
Environmental policy--Social aspects
Energy industries--Social aspects
Zhang, Alice Tianbo
When Nature Meets Human Nature: Essays on the Social Impacts of Energy Infrastructure and Environmental Policy
description A key challenge confronting modern policymakers is to ensure that economic development is both socially just and environmentally sustainable. Toward that goal, effective government regulations require the accurate quantification of their associated costs and benefits. An extensive theoretical and empirical literature in economics has shown the benefits of government policies in addressing market failures and providing public goods. But few studies have credibly identified the social costs and distributional impacts of existing policies. My dissertation integrates new data and empirical methods from economics and earth sciences to investigate the social impacts of energy infrastructure and environmental policy. Chapter 1 uses the Three Gorges Dam in China as a natural experiment to provide the first evidence of the social and economic impacts of dam-induced inundation on population displacement and labor market reallocation. Chapter 2 examines the political economy implications of wind turbine construction on United States congressional elections. Chapter 3 employs original data from a large-scale survey to study the social benefits of environmental quality improvements. Overall, results from these papers inform future research on the social impacts of energy and environmental policy and highlight the importance of unbiased policy evaluations.
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