2000 volume 18(4) pages 393 – 407
doi:10.1068/c9876

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Rephann T J, 2000, "The economic impacts of LULUs" Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 18(4) 393 – 407

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The economic impacts of LULUs

Terance J Rephann

Received 18 December 1998; in revised form 11 June 1999

Abstract. The author examines some of the issues and controversies that arise when facilities with noxious environmental, social, or economic qualities (LULUs, or locally unwanted land uses) locate in communities. A taxonomy of LULUs, based on economic growth features, is developed and the effects of five specific kinds of LULUs: interstate highways; large dams; medium-security and maximum-security prisons; commercial nuclear power plants; and gambling casinos, are described. The author uses quasi-experimental control-group methods to assess the economic impacts of these facilities on US counties during the period 1972 – 94. It is shown that few real negative effects can in fact be attributed to LULUs. However, only interstate highways measurably stimulate aggregate employment.

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