학술논문

Distributive effects of Public Law 92-500
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
J. Environ. Econ. Manage.; (United States); 8:2
Subject
29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY
ECONOMIC IMPACT
FEDERAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
INCOME DISTRIBUTION
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
ECONOMICS
FINANCIAL INCENTIVES
FINANCING
GOVERNMENT POLICIES 290300* -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Environment, Health, & Safety
290200 -- Energy Planning & Policy-- Economics & Sociology
Language
English
Abstract
The large commitment of government resources for environmental protection has prompted concern for the ultimate fiscal incidence of environmental programs, including the federal wastewater treatment grant program. An earlier study of Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region VII (Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, and Nebraska) concluded that the federal grants are likely to redistribute income from the middle-income classes to primarily the upper-income classes. Using a similar methodology, this study shows that, for the Boston metropolitan area, there is a substantial redistribution from upper- to lower- and middle-income groups. 2 references, 1 table.