We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dataset on land use regulation for 350 English Local Authorities (LAs) and addressing potential reverse causation and other endogeneity concerns, we find that tighter local planning constraints increase local housing vacancy rates: a one standard deviation increase in restrictiveness causes the local vacancy rate to increase by 0.9 percentage points (23%). The same increase in local restrictiveness also causes a 6.1% rise in commuting distances. The results underline the interdependence of local housing and labour markets and the unintended adverse impact of more restrictive planning policie
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We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
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This paper summarises the evidence from recent research relating to the British Planning system's im...
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Posted by Christian Hilber (SERC & LSE), Paul Cheshire (SERC & LSE) and Hans Koster (VU Amsterdam) “...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
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This paper seeks to predict the impact of future housing supply on the affordability of residential ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
Policy makers agree that vacant houses are undesirable. Moreover the existence of empty houses is us...
This paper summarises the evidence from recent research relating to the British Planning system's im...
Earlier this week the BBC reported on findings from a Halifax poll suggesting that first time buyers...
We test the theoretical prediction that house prices respond more strongly to changes in local earni...
Posted by Christian Hilber (SERC & LSE), Paul Cheshire (SERC & LSE) and Hans Koster (VU Amsterdam) “...
Planning is about other things as well, but it is fundamentally an economic activity. It allocates a...
This article sets out the motivations, methods and means through which local authorities are engagin...
This article examines the impact of the National Planning Policy Framework’s requirement that all lo...
We explore the effects of local economic conditions on the type and size of newly constructed housin...
We hypothesize that as the distance of a residential move increases, the amount and quality of infor...
We investigate how political backlash against wealthy second home investors in high natural amenity ...
This paper seeks to predict the impact of future housing supply on the affordability of residential ...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
Social housing across Western Europe has become significantly more residualised as governments conce...