One common argument against new urban housing runs as follows: "If we build new housing, it will all be bought up by rich investors who will sit on it. So new supply doesn't restrain housing costs." This argument (at least as I have phrased it) strikes me as absurd. Here's why: for the argument … [Read more...]
Archives for May 2017
Rent Control Again
A blog post in Pacific Standard seeks to defend rent control- an idea that, as the author admits, is generally detested by economists.The author writes that "rent regulations give tenants a greater stake in their community and incentivize them to put time, energy, and even money into their … [Read more...]
YIMBYism: Its Not Just For Conservatives
Last week, I posted about an attack on YIMBYs (activists who favor less zoning and more housing) that used the term "alt-right"; the authors of that blog post recently doubled down with a slightly more moderate op-ed that still tarred YIMBYs as "aligned with conservative right-wing … [Read more...]
What makes Philadelphia so affordable?
In 2005, Joseph Gyourko published an economic history of Philadelphia. He explored the economic and policy factors that contributed to its population and job loss during the twentieth century. Gyourko's outlook for Philadelphia was pessimistic. He argued that the city lacked the supply of skilled … [Read more...]
How Governments Outlaw Affordable Housing
This post was originally published at mises.org and reposted under a creative commons license.It's no secret that in coastal cities — plus some interior cities like Denver — rents and home prices are up significantly since 2009. In many areas, prices are above what they were at the peak of the … [Read more...]
Market Urbanism Sessions at #FEEcon 2017
We've finalized the lineup for the Market Urbanism track at #FEEcon 2017 in Atlanta June 15-17. It's loaded with great sessions from urbanists, economists, and activists. Don't forget, you can use the code MU40off for a 40% discount.Recently added: "The Great Urbanism vs Suburbanism Debate" … [Read more...]
An Attack on Market Urbanism
The far-left "TruthOut" web page recently published an attack on YIMBYs,* describing them as an "Alt-Right" group (despite the fact that the Obama Administration is pro-YIMBY). I was surprised how little substance there was to the article; most of it was various ad-hominem attacks on YIMBY … [Read more...]
A Guide to Urban Development [Guia de Gestão Urbana]
Caos Planejado, in conjunction with Editora BEI/ArqFuturo, recently published A Guide to Urban Development (Guia de Gestão Urbana) by Anthony Ling. The book offers best practices for urban design and although it was written for a Brazilian audience, many of its recommendations have universal … [Read more...]