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来源类型 | Working Paper |
规范类型 | 报告 |
DOI | 10.3386/w26573 |
来源ID | Working Paper 26573 |
The Local Residential Land Use Regulatory Environment Across U.S. Housing Markets: Evidence from a New Wharton Index | |
Joseph Gyourko; Jonathan Hartley; Jacob Krimmel | |
发表日期 | 2019-12-23 |
出版年 | 2019 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | We report results from a new survey of local residential land use regulatory regimes for over 2,450 primarily suburban communities across the U.S. The most highly regulated markets are on the two coasts, with the San Francisco and New York City metropolitan areas being the most highly regulated according to our metric. Comparing our new data to that from a previous survey finds that the housing bust associated with the Great Recession did not lead any major market that previously was highly regulated to reverse course and deregulate to any significant extent. Moreover, regulation in most large coastal markets increased over time. |
主题 | Regional and Urban Economics ; Regional Economics ; Real Estate |
URL | https://www.nber.org/papers/w26573 |
来源智库 | National Bureau of Economic Research (United States) |
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资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/584247 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Joseph Gyourko,Jonathan Hartley,Jacob Krimmel. The Local Residential Land Use Regulatory Environment Across U.S. Housing Markets: Evidence from a New Wharton Index. 2019. |
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