When Rent Seeking Smacks You in the Face: TIF and Motivated Reasoning

IF 0.6 Q4 ECONOMICS Review of Regional Studies Pub Date : 2020-11-20 DOI:10.52324/001C.18078
C. Rogers
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This article is a substitute for the Fellows Address that I did not get to present at the 2020 Southern Regional Science Association (SRSA) Conference due to the COVID-19 pandemic Regional science research typically addresses real world problems in hopes of guiding better policy decisions Why is it, then, that economic development plans often fail to reflect best practices? What do you do when you find that your own community is about to buy into a terrible plan? In this address, I share my observations and experience with a Tax Increment Financing (TIF) development plan implemented in Norman, OK I point out how motivated reasoning leads policy makers to seek reasons to approve a plan rather than to evaluate if a plan is good To make a meaningful impact on public policy decisions, scholars will need to step out of their comfort zones and engage in – sometimes contentious – community outreach education © Southern Regional Science Association 2020
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当寻租打你的脸:TIF和动机推理
这篇文章是我未能在2020年南方地区科学协会(SRSA)会议上发表的研究员演讲的替代品,因为2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行。区域科学研究通常解决现实世界的问题,希望指导更好的政策决策。那么,为什么经济发展计划往往不能反映最佳实践?当你发现自己的社区即将接受一个糟糕的计划时,你会怎么做?在这个地址,我分享我的观察和经验与税收增量融资(TIF)发展规划中实现诺曼,我指出动机推理如何导致政策制定者寻求理由批准一项计划,而不是评估如果计划好有意义的对公共政策决策的影响,学者们将需要走出自己的舒适区和参与——有时是有争议的——社区外展教育©南部区域科学协会2020年
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