articleThe Journal of Economic PerspectivesJan 31, 2019DIAMOND OA

Environmental Justice: The Economics of Race, Place, and Pollution

Georgia State University · University of Kentucky · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The grassroots movement that placed environmental justice issues on the national stage around 1980 was soon followed up by research documenting the correlation between pollution and race and poverty. This work has established inequitable exposure to nuisances as a stylized fact of social science. In this paper, we review the environmental justice literature, especially where it intersects with work by economists. First we consider the literature documenting evidence of disproportionate exposure. We particularly consider the implications of modeling choices about spatial relationships between polluters and residents, and about conditioning variables. Next, we evaluate the theory and evidence for four possible…

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Keywords
  • Environmental justice
  • Stylized fact
  • Race (biology)
  • Grassroots
  • Economic Justice
  • Politics
  • Poverty
  • Enforcement
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