Planners, officials, and neighborhood groups often debate zoning changes, yet there is little empirical evidence explaining why zoning and other land use regulations are changed. I use logistic regression models to examine density-enabling rezoning (“upzoning”) in Los Angeles. I find that upzoning occurs where there are development opportunities combined with limited political resistance. Upzoning is most likely on well-located parcels zoned for low-intensity, nonresidential uses. Meanwhile, homeowners—and particularly homeowners with access to valuable amenities—are associated with regulatory stasis. I conclude by recommending strategies for addressing homeowners’ concerns about higher density housing
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Planners, officials, and neighborhood groups often debate zoning changes, yet there is little empiri...
American cities face tremendous challenges including housing affordability, rising economic inequali...
There is strong evidence that land use regulations constrain housing production. We know less about ...
The quantity, quality, and location of new housing affects affordability, climate change, and social...
Air pollution from motor vehicles harms the health of those who live near freeways and other high-tr...
There is clear evidence that regulations constrain housing production. We know less, however, about ...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
In 1916, New York City passed the first zoning ordinance in any city in the United States. That ordi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
I study the welfare consequences of land use regulations for low- and high-skilled workers within a ...
U.S. cities spent much of the middle and late 20th century reducing capacity for new housing through...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Planners, officials, and neighborhood groups often debate zoning changes, yet there is little empiri...
American cities face tremendous challenges including housing affordability, rising economic inequali...
There is strong evidence that land use regulations constrain housing production. We know less about ...
The quantity, quality, and location of new housing affects affordability, climate change, and social...
Air pollution from motor vehicles harms the health of those who live near freeways and other high-tr...
There is clear evidence that regulations constrain housing production. We know less, however, about ...
In land use, there are two things that Americans dislike: one is sprawl, the other is density. This ...
In 1916, New York City passed the first zoning ordinance in any city in the United States. That ordi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
I study the welfare consequences of land use regulations for low- and high-skilled workers within a ...
U.S. cities spent much of the middle and late 20th century reducing capacity for new housing through...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
Generations of scholarship on the political economy of land use have tried to explain a world in whi...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...