One of the important factors in the rising prices in the housing market is the array of government regulations facing land developers, homebuilders, and financial institutions. Not all government regulation is bad, but the costs are often simply passed along to the consumer, essentially as a hidden tax. This paper examines the various effects of housing regulation and outlines the procedures for change.https://openscholarship.wustl.edu/mlw_papers/1074/thumbnail.jp
This dissertation comprises three research papers on topics at the intersection of housing markets, ...
This paper suggests that if government offers proper incentives instead of increasing regulation, bu...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...
Informed public debate concerning the issue of regulatory barriers to housing development is impeded...
Entry for the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics on Housing covering housing markets and zoning regul...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Historically the control of housing conditions was based upon a concern for the health of the commun...
This article describes how excessive land use control adversely affects the cost of housing. Numerou...
Since 1950, housing prices have risen regularly by almost two percent per year. Between 1950 and 197...
Overregulation of business causes extra costs to the consumer. For the public good, government need...
The increase in government regulation during the 1960s and 1970s is examined, as well as showing the...
This article describes many of the direct and indirect costs of government regulation.https://opensc...
This paper examines the potential impact of the federal tax treatment of housing, which provides tax...
This article surveys environmental regulations affecting housing development and operation and analy...
This dissertation comprises three research papers on topics at the intersection of housing markets, ...
This paper suggests that if government offers proper incentives instead of increasing regulation, bu...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...
Informed public debate concerning the issue of regulatory barriers to housing development is impeded...
Entry for the Concise Encyclopedia of Economics on Housing covering housing markets and zoning regul...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Historically the control of housing conditions was based upon a concern for the health of the commun...
This article describes how excessive land use control adversely affects the cost of housing. Numerou...
Since 1950, housing prices have risen regularly by almost two percent per year. Between 1950 and 197...
Overregulation of business causes extra costs to the consumer. For the public good, government need...
The increase in government regulation during the 1960s and 1970s is examined, as well as showing the...
This article describes many of the direct and indirect costs of government regulation.https://opensc...
This paper examines the potential impact of the federal tax treatment of housing, which provides tax...
This article surveys environmental regulations affecting housing development and operation and analy...
This dissertation comprises three research papers on topics at the intersection of housing markets, ...
This paper suggests that if government offers proper incentives instead of increasing regulation, bu...
During the three-year period ending in July 2003, the rise in housing costs in California far exceed...