Assessing the Incidence and Efficiency of a Prominent Place Based Policy

65 Pages Posted: 25 Feb 2011

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Matias Busso

Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)

Jesse Gregory

University of Wisconsin - Madison

Patrick Kline

University of California, Berkeley - Department of Economics

Date Written: February 1, 2011

Abstract

This paper empirically assesses the incidence and efficiency of Round I of the federal urban Empowerment Zone (EZ) program using confidential microdata from the Decennial Census and the Longitudinal Business Database. Using rejected and future applicants to the EZ program as controls, we find that EZ designation substantially increased employment in zone neighborhoods and generated wage increases for local workers without corresponding increases in population or the local cost of living. The results suggest the efficiency costs of first Round EZs were relatively small.

JEL Classification: H2, O1, R58, C21

Suggested Citation

Busso, Matias and Gregory, Jesse and Kline, Patrick, Assessing the Incidence and Efficiency of a Prominent Place Based Policy (February 1, 2011). US Census Bureau Center for Economic Studies Paper No. CES-WP- 11-07, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1768086 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1768086

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Patrick Kline

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