We use a public referendum on a new air traffic concept in Berlin, Germany as a natural experiment to analyze how the interaction of tenure and capitalization effects shapes the outcome of direct democracy processes. We distinguish between homevoters, i.e., voters who are homeowners, and leasevoters, i.e., voters who lease their homes. We expect the former to be more likely to support or op-pose initiatives that positively or negatively affect the amenity value of a neighborhood because some of the related benefits or costs of the latter are neutralized by adjustments in market rents (capitalization). Our empirical results are in line with our theoretical expectations and imply that public votes on local public goods do not necessarily ref...
Using the German local business tax as a testing ground, we empirically investigate the impact of fi...
We explore the impact of central government grants on local house prices in England using a panel da...
A modified version of this article has been published in the May 2007 issue of the journal Ecologica...
We use a public referendum on a new aviation concept in Berlin, Germany, as a natural experiment to ...
Despite interest in the impact of land use regulations on housing construction and housing prices, l...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This paper uses a micro-level data set for residential and commercial property transactions to inves...
This paper investigates whether local politicians adjust their approval of housing licenses during e...
A sizeable literature studies whether governments strategically interact with each other through po...
Homeowners have incentives to control and limit local land development and anecdotic evidence sugges...
We study the political economy of urban traffic policy. We consider a city and its suburbs. The cit...
This thesis is composed of three essays, showing how nationwide economic causes exert distinct local...
Defence date: 11 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, EUI (supervisor) Profes...
JEL Classification R52, C31, D7, H7International audienceOur article analyzes the determinants of lo...
Sustainable spatial planning has become increasingly important during the last decades. Politics tri...
Using the German local business tax as a testing ground, we empirically investigate the impact of fi...
We explore the impact of central government grants on local house prices in England using a panel da...
A modified version of this article has been published in the May 2007 issue of the journal Ecologica...
We use a public referendum on a new aviation concept in Berlin, Germany, as a natural experiment to ...
Despite interest in the impact of land use regulations on housing construction and housing prices, l...
We model residential land use constraints as the outcome of a political economy game between owners ...
This paper uses a micro-level data set for residential and commercial property transactions to inves...
This paper investigates whether local politicians adjust their approval of housing licenses during e...
A sizeable literature studies whether governments strategically interact with each other through po...
Homeowners have incentives to control and limit local land development and anecdotic evidence sugges...
We study the political economy of urban traffic policy. We consider a city and its suburbs. The cit...
This thesis is composed of three essays, showing how nationwide economic causes exert distinct local...
Defence date: 11 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Alexander H. Trechsel, EUI (supervisor) Profes...
JEL Classification R52, C31, D7, H7International audienceOur article analyzes the determinants of lo...
Sustainable spatial planning has become increasingly important during the last decades. Politics tri...
Using the German local business tax as a testing ground, we empirically investigate the impact of fi...
We explore the impact of central government grants on local house prices in England using a panel da...
A modified version of this article has been published in the May 2007 issue of the journal Ecologica...