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Modern energy region development and income distribution: An input-output analysis

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1982

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Rose, A., Nakayama, B., and Stevens, B., 1982, Modern energy region development and income distribution: An input-output analysis: Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, v. 9, iss. 2, 16 p.

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This paper formulates an input-output method for determining the distributional consequences of energy development projects. The method is oriented to the conditions appearing in many contemporary development settings where large resident populations and other factors are likely to inhibit boomtown scenarios. An analysis of geothermal energy development in Imperial County, California, is presented. The results indicate that personal income inequality is likely to increase by several percentage points as measured by the Gini coefficient. The sensitivity of the results is examined with respect to important factors such as labor supply elasticities, preferential employment of local residents, and the concentration of land holdings.

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