RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Western Public Lands and the Fiscal Implications of a Transfer to States JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 371 OP 389 DO 10.3368/le.93.3.371 VO 93 IS 3 A1 Jakus, Paul M. A1 Stambro, Jan E. A1 Hogue, Michael A1 Downen, John A1 Pace, Levi A1 Grijalva, Therese C. YR 2017 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/93/3/371.abstract AB Federal land management has always been contentious, but recent years have seen a rise in legislative activity demanding transfer of federal land to state control. Can states afford to assume land management without increasing taxes or other revenue enhancement actions? We find that (1) on average, federal lands are not likely to be as economically productive as private lands, (2) states are likely to have management costs equivalent to federal agencies, and (3) states can cover land management costs with land-based revenues if they have access to fossil fuels and timber resources, and prices for these commodities are relatively high. (JEL R14, R52)