NIMBY or YIMBY? Municipalities' reaction to disaster waste from the Great East Japan Earthquake
Abstract
This study investigates the determinants of transfer of waste between the affected areas
and other municipalities that resulted from the Great East Japan Earthquake. In particular, we investigate to what extent economic factors, but also social factors such as reciprocity and pro-social concerns, affect municipalities’ decision to accept disaster waste. We find some evidence that economic factors affect the decision, but the main factors that explain the decision are related to concerns about radiation and social concerns about the affected area. Our results suggest that it is primarily social concerns, both about the own municipality but also about the affected municipalities that explain behavior.
Other description
JEL: Q53, R50
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Date
2014-06Author
Ishimura, Yuichi
Takeuchi, Kenji
Carlsson, Fredrik
Keywords
disaster waste
social preferences
wide area treatment
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
597
Language
eng