IdEP Seminar "The Welfare Effects of Greenbelt Policy: Evidence from England" - Hans Koster

Institute of Economics

Date: 6 November 2019 / 12:15 - 13:15

Room 408, Università della Svizzera italiana, Campus Lugano

I measure the economic effects of greenbelts that prohibit new construction beyond a predefined urban fringe and therefore act as urban growth boundaries.
I focus on England, where 13% of the land is designated as greenbelt land.
I estimate a quantitative general equilibrium model that includes amenities, traffic congestion in commuting, agglomeration forces, productivity and household location choices.
To identify causal effects of greenbelt land, I construct counterfactual greenbelts or focus on areas <1km of greenbelt boundaries.
I show that greenbelt policy generates substantial positive amenity effects, but also strongly reduces housing supply.
Overall, greenbelts imply a substantial welfare loss because of reductions in housing affordability.

Hans Koster
University of Amsterdam

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