Rent control or rent regulation, aims to keep private rental housing affordable and accessible for tenants. Rent controls are also motivated by a desire to assist the disadvantaged in what are believed to be imperfectly competitive markets. However, from a traditional economic point of view, rent regulation will not achieve these aims. The costs seem to outweigh the benefits though rent regulation is a complex matter, and the empirical evidence on its effects is mixed. Governments continue to persevere with rent controls especially when markets are deemed to be imperfectly competitive. Welfare economics may provide a rationale for rent control
This paper develops a theoretical model to study the effects of regulation on the housing market. Ou...
We consider a model of 'tenancy rent control' where landlords are not allowed to raise the rent on s...
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government’s taking of private p...
Most urban areas are faced with a shortage of affordable housing. In some cities, the scarcity of af...
Advocates of rent control often argue that rent control aids the mixing of rich and poor, and perhap...
Rent regulation can lead to lower production of rental apartments in at least three ways: • Reducing...
This paper develops a theoretical model to study the effects of regulation on the rental housing mar...
Rent control is a snare and a delusion for those who think it will actually help the poor. It reduce...
The authors construct a model of second-generation rent control, describing a regime that does not p...
The last century witnessed several waves of rent controls in indus-trialized market economies produc...
This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on st...
This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on st...
This paper presents a model of 'tenancy rent control' where rent increases on, and evictions of, sit...
The purpose of this paper is to assist policy makers in their decisions as regards housing assistan...
In this article I explore the question of rent control: one of the most despised yet misunderstood p...
This paper develops a theoretical model to study the effects of regulation on the housing market. Ou...
We consider a model of 'tenancy rent control' where landlords are not allowed to raise the rent on s...
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government’s taking of private p...
Most urban areas are faced with a shortage of affordable housing. In some cities, the scarcity of af...
Advocates of rent control often argue that rent control aids the mixing of rich and poor, and perhap...
Rent regulation can lead to lower production of rental apartments in at least three ways: • Reducing...
This paper develops a theoretical model to study the effects of regulation on the rental housing mar...
Rent control is a snare and a delusion for those who think it will actually help the poor. It reduce...
The authors construct a model of second-generation rent control, describing a regime that does not p...
The last century witnessed several waves of rent controls in indus-trialized market economies produc...
This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on st...
This article shows that how we look at political rent and rent-seeking depends on our position on st...
This paper presents a model of 'tenancy rent control' where rent increases on, and evictions of, sit...
The purpose of this paper is to assist policy makers in their decisions as regards housing assistan...
In this article I explore the question of rent control: one of the most despised yet misunderstood p...
This paper develops a theoretical model to study the effects of regulation on the housing market. Ou...
We consider a model of 'tenancy rent control' where landlords are not allowed to raise the rent on s...
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits the government’s taking of private p...