The Economics of Place-Based Policies
A wide-ranging collection of research examining the intricate economics of place-based policies.
After decades of skepticism about place-based policies, recent initiatives such as Opportunity Zones and elements of the Inflation Reduction Act signal renewed policy interest in targeting economically distressed areas. This volume surveys empirical findings from the US and Europe on the effectiveness of these policies, explores new theoretical rationales for geographic targeting, and examines the institutional contexts that shape policy design and implementation. The contributors evaluate major place-based initiatives and consider nontraditional approaches to supporting regional economies, including large-scale industrial interventions, public employment reallocation, and economic development on Native American reservations.
This collection is not limited to empirical policy impact evaluations as it takes a broader-ranging perspective. The contributors present evaluation evidence while also emphasizing the features, implementation processes, and institutional settings that shape policy effectiveness. They address critical questions such as: What new insights from economic theory can inform the design of place-based policies? What lessons from past policies are reflected—or ignored—in current approaches? How does US policymaking compare with European practices, and what takeaways can be derived from comparison of the two?
The Economics of Place-Based Policies provides policymakers with evidence-based guidance on the design of effective interventions while offering researchers a comprehensive foundation for future study of how public policy can address geographic economic disparities.
384 pages | 18 halftones, 41 line drawings, 31 tables | 6 x 9
National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report
Economics and Business: Economics--Government Finance, Economics--Urban and Regional
Political Science: Public Policy
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Cécile Gaubert, Gordon H. Hanson, and David Neumark
1. Place-Based Policies: Lessons from Theory
Pablo Fajgelbaum and Cécile Gaubert
2. Lessons Learned and Ignored in US Place-Based Policymaking
Matthew Freedman and David Neumark
3. Place-Based Policies of the European Union: Contrasts and Similarities to the US Experience
Peter R. Berkowitz, Michael Storper, and Max Herbertson
4. The US Place-Based Policy Supply Chain
Gordon H. Hanson, Dani Rodrik, and Rohan Sandhu
5. The Targeting of Place-Based Policies: The New Markets Tax Credit Versus Opportunity Zones
Kevin Corinth, David Coyne, Naomi Feldman, and Craig Johnson
6. Do Place-Based Industrial Interventions Help “Left-Behind” Workers? Lessons from WWII and Beyond
Andrew Garin
7. The Potential of Public Employment Reallocation as a Place-Based Policy
Dimitria Freitas
8. Place-Based Economic Development and Tribal Casinos
Randall Akee, Maggie R. Jones, and Emilia Simeonova
Author Index
Subject Index