投资(军事)
公共投资
第二次世界大战
经济
第一次世界大战
经济地理学
自然资源经济学
宏观经济学
政治学
历史
财政政策
古代史
政治
法学
作者
Andrew Garin,Jonathan Rothbaum
摘要
This paper studies the long-run effects of government-led construction of manufacturing plants on the regions where they were built and on individuals from those regions.Specifically, we examine publicly financed plants built in dispersed locations outside of major urban centers for security reasons during the United States' industrial mobilization for World War II.Wartime plant construction had large and persistent impacts on local development, characterized by an expansion of relatively high-wage manufacturing employment throughout the postwar era.These benefits were shared by incumbent residents; we find men born before WWII in counties where plants were built earned $1,200 (in 2020 dollars) or 2.5 percent more per year in adulthood relative to those born in counterfactual comparison regions, with larger benefits accruing to children of lower-income parents.The balance of evidence suggests that these individuals benefited primarily from the local expansion of higher-wage jobs to which they had access as adults, rather than because of developmental effects from exposure to better environments during childhood.
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