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Are Opportunity Zones an Effective Place-Based Policy?

Kevin Corinth and Naomi Feldman

Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2024, vol. 38, issue 3, 113-36

Abstract: We evaluate the Opportunity Zones provision of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, focusing on its targeting and effects on investment and resident outcomes. The policy allowed substantial discretion for state governors to designate Opportunity Zones that were not necessarily the most distressed, though we find that in aggregate their ultimate selections were still somewhat well-targeted. However, we show that the policy is insufficient to encourage investment with a significantly below-market rate of return and provides the largest tax benefits to investment that would have occurred regardless of the policy. Consistent with these features of the policy's design, a substantial amount of Opportunity Zone investment has been made, including in many lower-income areas. However, it appears that much of the investment would have occurred anyway, and the evidence to date mostly points to limited effects on resident wellbeing.

JEL-codes: H25 K34 R23 R32 R58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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