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Learning by Regulating: The Evolution of Wind Energy Zoning Laws
I study the determinants of regulation in an emerging industry by analyzing the uptake and evolution of local wind energy zoning laws. I do so by assembling a novel database of county wind energy conversion system ordinances. Using a duration analysis, I find that counties adopt regulations when pot...
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Published in: | The Journal of law & economics 2022-02, Vol.65 (S1), p.S223-S262 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | I study the determinants of regulation in an emerging industry by analyzing the
uptake and evolution of local wind energy zoning laws. I do so by assembling a
novel database of county wind energy conversion system ordinances. Using a
duration analysis, I find that counties adopt regulations when potential
benefits from doing so are high and regulatory costs are low. Although counties
mimic the standards of their neighbors, regulations eventually become spatially
heterogeneous, presumably as governments better align policies with local
preferences. The findings highlight the dynamic nature of regulation in a formal
environment, building on the seminal study of property rights by Harold Demsetz.
I also contribute to an ongoing policy debate about which levels of government
can effectively regulate wind power. I find that current state proposals to
reclaim centralized control will likely stunt the local adaptation observed
unless the counties have insufficient regulatory capacity to create
regulations. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2186 1537-5285 |
DOI: | 10.1086/718912 |