This article investigates how a policy-maker should choose a density ceiling and how the optimal policy is affected by the underlying demand and technology parameters. We assume that developed properties reduce open space, and thereby harm urban residents. However, landowners will ignore this negative externality, and will thus develop property more densely than is socially optimal. A regulator can correct this by imposing a density ceiling control. The regulator should force developers to develop less densely when (1) land development becomes less risky, (2) the development costs are expected to grow more rapidly, and (3) the rents of undeveloped land are lower. This is because under these three scenarios, a social planner will choose to d...
This article compares the level and distribution of the welfare changes from restricting land availa...
Empirical economic literature has focused on the externality effects of land use controls. However, ...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This dissertation addresses two major aspects concerning urban land development. The first is the ef...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
Abstract Williams (1991) builds a real-options model to investigate the timing and the scale decisio...
An important debate in the literature on exurban sprawl is whether low-density development results f...
Williams (1991) builds a real-options model to investigate the timing and the scale decisions of pro...
This article employs a real options framework to investigate the design of taxation on both land val...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
I analyze a model of residential location choice where people derive utility from their proximity to...
This paper considers the simultaneous determination of residential density and the supply of local v...
Smart growth proponents suggest that the housing needs of low-income households can be better met by...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
The findings and conclusions of this paper are not subject to detailed review and do not necessarily...
This article compares the level and distribution of the welfare changes from restricting land availa...
Empirical economic literature has focused on the externality effects of land use controls. However, ...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This dissertation addresses two major aspects concerning urban land development. The first is the ef...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
Abstract Williams (1991) builds a real-options model to investigate the timing and the scale decisio...
An important debate in the literature on exurban sprawl is whether low-density development results f...
Williams (1991) builds a real-options model to investigate the timing and the scale decisions of pro...
This article employs a real options framework to investigate the design of taxation on both land val...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
I analyze a model of residential location choice where people derive utility from their proximity to...
This paper considers the simultaneous determination of residential density and the supply of local v...
Smart growth proponents suggest that the housing needs of low-income households can be better met by...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
The findings and conclusions of this paper are not subject to detailed review and do not necessarily...
This article compares the level and distribution of the welfare changes from restricting land availa...
Empirical economic literature has focused on the externality effects of land use controls. However, ...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...