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The Local Economic Impact of Wind Power Deployment

May, Nils G.; Nilsen, Øivind Anti
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2015-04
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Abstract
Globally installed wind power capacity has grown tremendously since 2000. This study focuses

on the local economic impacts of wind power deployment. A theoretical model shows that wind

power deployment is not necessarily driven by locally-accruing economic payoffs, but also by

other factors such as emphasis on environmentally-friendly energy production and its

associated benefits. The theoretical analysis is followed by an empirical analysis using German

county-level panel data. After controlling for a set of observable and unobservable factors, the

results state that wind power installation has no impact on GDP per capita. These findings

support the predictions from the theoretical model: local economic impacts cannot alone explain

the observed increase in wind power capacity.
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SAM
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Discussion paper;09/15

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