Michael Greenstone
Exploiting geological variation within shale deposits and timing in the initiation of hydraulicfracturing, this paper finds that allowing fracing leads to sharp increases in oil and gas recovery and improvements in a wide set of economic indicators. At the same time, estimated willingness-to-pay (WTP) for the decrease in local amenities (e.g., crime and noise) is roughly equal to -$1000 to -$1,600 per household annually (-1.9% to -3.1% of mean household in-come). Overall, we estimate that WTP for allowing fracing equals about $1,300 to $1,900 per household annually (2.5% to 3.7%), although there is substantial heterogeneity across shale regions.
In The News
In The News·Dec 29, 2016
Studies Pick Apart Image That Fracking Is Beneficial To Local Communities
via Fusion
In The News·Dec 22, 2016
Overall, Fracking Benefits Nearby Communities, Study Finds
via the Houston Chronicle