Regional growth-management planning makes housing unaffordable and contributes to a business-unfriendly environment that slows economic growth. The high housing prices caused by growth-management planning were an essential element of the housing bubble that has recently shaken our economy: for the most part, this bubble was limited to urban regions with growth-management planning. In 2006, the price of a median home in the 10 states that have passed laws requiring local governments to do growth-management planning was five times the median family income in those states. At that price, a median family devoting 31 percent of its income (the maximum allowed for FHA-insured loans) to a mortgage at 6 percent, with a 10 percent down payment, coul...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The way urban growth has been managed, it is no surprise that America\u27s cities are dying. Durin...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...
The politics of urban land use frustrate even the best intentions. A number of cities have made stro...
This paper examines the role of U.S. housing-related tax expenditures in creating incentives for dec...
In many of the biggest and richest cities in America, there is a housing affordability crisis. Housi...
Housing costs in major coastal metropolitan areas nationwide have skyrocketed, impacting people, the...
This paper examines the potential impact of the federal tax treatment of housing, which provides tax...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.In...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This paper revisits the classic argument that a system of local governments financing public service...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Smart growth and other forms of growth-management planning create artificial housing shortages that ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The way urban growth has been managed, it is no surprise that America\u27s cities are dying. Durin...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...
The politics of urban land use frustrate even the best intentions. A number of cities have made stro...
This paper examines the role of U.S. housing-related tax expenditures in creating incentives for dec...
In many of the biggest and richest cities in America, there is a housing affordability crisis. Housi...
Housing costs in major coastal metropolitan areas nationwide have skyrocketed, impacting people, the...
This paper examines the potential impact of the federal tax treatment of housing, which provides tax...
Reducing urban sprawl through growth management has become one of the major planning issues all acro...
Urban economics and branches of mainstream economics – what we call the ‘housing as opportunity’ sch...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2002.In...
Article published in the Michigan State University School of Law Student Scholarship Collection
This paper revisits the classic argument that a system of local governments financing public service...
Effective governance of residential development and housing markets poses difficult challenges for l...
Smart growth and other forms of growth-management planning create artificial housing shortages that ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
The way urban growth has been managed, it is no surprise that America\u27s cities are dying. Durin...
Commentators have long decried the pernicious effects that overly restrictive land use regulations, ...