"Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the United States. Because housing prices influence migration, the elasticity of housing supply also has an important impact on local labor markets. Specifically, an increase in labor demand will translate into less employment growth and higher wages in places where it is relatively difficult to build new houses. To identify metropolitan areas where the supply of housing is constrained, I assemble evidence on housing supply regulations from a variety of sources. In places with relatively few barriers to construction, an increase in housing demand leads to a large number of new housing units and only a moderate increase in housing prices. In co...
Regulatory supply constraints are sometimes blamed for high housing prices in the coastal United Sta...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the Uni...
The United States is known for the ability of its residents to move to where the jobs are, and this ...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
This research will explore how changes in housing regulations affect economic inequality and mobilit...
We explore the effects of local economic conditions on the type and size of newly constructed housin...
We study the interactions among geographical mobility, unemployment and home-ownership in an economy...
This paper analyzes the effects of land use constraints on housing prices. We provide a new framewor...
This paper investigates the effects of national and regional economic conditions on outcomes in the ...
This paper investigates the effects of national and regional economic conditions on housing market o...
A model is developed that allows for interaction between the labor market and the housing market. A ...
Over the last decade house prices increased remarkably in many countries. However, while in several ...
Although the volatility of house prices is often ascribed to demand-side factors, constraints on hou...
Regulatory supply constraints are sometimes blamed for high housing prices in the coastal United Sta...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
Differences in the supply of housing generate substantial variation in housing prices across the Uni...
The United States is known for the ability of its residents to move to where the jobs are, and this ...
<p>People live and work in local markets spatially distinct from one another, yet space is absent fr...
This research will explore how changes in housing regulations affect economic inequality and mobilit...
We explore the effects of local economic conditions on the type and size of newly constructed housin...
We study the interactions among geographical mobility, unemployment and home-ownership in an economy...
This paper analyzes the effects of land use constraints on housing prices. We provide a new framewor...
This paper investigates the effects of national and regional economic conditions on outcomes in the ...
This paper investigates the effects of national and regional economic conditions on housing market o...
A model is developed that allows for interaction between the labor market and the housing market. A ...
Over the last decade house prices increased remarkably in many countries. However, while in several ...
Although the volatility of house prices is often ascribed to demand-side factors, constraints on hou...
Regulatory supply constraints are sometimes blamed for high housing prices in the coastal United Sta...
Cities are physical structures, but the modern literature on urban economic development rarely ackno...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...