We investigate how political backlash against wealthy second home investors in high natural amenity places affects local residents. We exploit a quasi-natural experiment: the ‘Swiss Second Home Initiative’, which banned the construction of new second homes in desirable seasonal tourist locations. Consistent with our model, we find that the ban substantially lowered (increased) the price growth of primary (second) homes and increased the unemployment growth rate in the affected areas. Our findings suggest that the negative effect on local economies dominated the positive amenity-preservation effect. We conclude that constraining second home construction in seasonal tourist locations where primary and second homes are not close substitutes ma...
With 22 authors and co-authors contributing 13 different chapters on a dozen countries, this book am...
The acceptance of the initiative to limit second homes was a real shock for Swiss tourist regions. B...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the uneven geography of second homes in three wa...
We investigate how political backlash against wealthy second home investors in high natural amenity ...
We investigate how political backlash against wealthy investors in high-amenity places affects local...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
For years second home tourism has been an issue of discussion between tourist experts, real estate a...
Earlier this week the BBC reported on findings from a Halifax poll suggesting that first time buyers...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
We develop and test a simple theory of the conservation area designation process in which we postula...
According to the Observer, a Smith Institute report to be published this week will predict the numbe...
Most analysis of Monday’s local government finance proposals has focused on the shiny new stuff – re...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
Second homes are quite popular in the Alps. Many people living in urban agglomerations endeavor to s...
We explore the effects of local economic conditions on the type and size of newly constructed housin...
With 22 authors and co-authors contributing 13 different chapters on a dozen countries, this book am...
The acceptance of the initiative to limit second homes was a real shock for Swiss tourist regions. B...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the uneven geography of second homes in three wa...
We investigate how political backlash against wealthy second home investors in high natural amenity ...
We investigate how political backlash against wealthy investors in high-amenity places affects local...
We investigate the impact of land use regulation on housing vacancy rates. Using a 30-year panel dat...
For years second home tourism has been an issue of discussion between tourist experts, real estate a...
Earlier this week the BBC reported on findings from a Halifax poll suggesting that first time buyers...
I wrote recently about unresolved conflicts in the government's approach to planning, economic growt...
We develop and test a simple theory of the conservation area designation process in which we postula...
According to the Observer, a Smith Institute report to be published this week will predict the numbe...
Most analysis of Monday’s local government finance proposals has focused on the shiny new stuff – re...
This paper examines housing investment pressures and the local planning response in St Ives, Cornwal...
Second homes are quite popular in the Alps. Many people living in urban agglomerations endeavor to s...
We explore the effects of local economic conditions on the type and size of newly constructed housin...
With 22 authors and co-authors contributing 13 different chapters on a dozen countries, this book am...
The acceptance of the initiative to limit second homes was a real shock for Swiss tourist regions. B...
This paper contributes to the growing literature on the uneven geography of second homes in three wa...