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Do liberal cities limit new housing development? Evidence from California

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  1. Liberal Cities Do Block Economic Development: The Case of Woodstock NY
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2011-09-14 19:36:00
  2. NYU's Economics Department Takes a Stand on Historic Preservation in Greenwich Village
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2012-04-26 23:18:00
  3. Do Heat Waves Cause Deaths?
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2012-06-21 11:57:00
  4. Professor Mitchell Moss Debates Matthew Broderick Over the Future of NYU's Expansion Plans
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2012-07-01 22:39:00
  5. Are Green Cities Elitist?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2013-03-03 03:07:00
  6. What Happens When Liberal Cities Raise Their Minimum Wage?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-03-25 05:04:00
  7. Liberal Cities and the High (Median Rent/Median Household Income) Ratio
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-04-15 06:47:00
  8. A Western Coastal Liberal State Blockade Limiting Exports of Coal to China?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-08-04 21:51:00
  9. The Consequences of Ideology
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-08-13 20:18:00
  10. Expensive Housing in Liberal California: Supply or Demand?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-09-24 19:05:00
  11. Malibu and the Battle to Open a Whole Foods in Paradise
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-11-02 02:57:00
  12. Will Paris Build More Tall Buildings?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2014-11-19 21:02:00
  13. Micro Apartments in NYC
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2015-02-23 02:28:00
  14. Texas Governor Rick Perry Presents Some Solid Econ 101 Logic
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2015-07-07 01:30:00
  15. The Economics of Red State vs. Blue State Carbon Politics
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2015-10-23 18:40:00
  16. A Few Thoughts About Krugman's Piece on Inequality in Cities
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2015-11-30 21:09:00
  17. How Should State Governments Prepare for Climate Change?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2015-11-19 21:25:00
  18. Do the Laws of Economics Hold in California?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2016-06-13 20:59:00
  19. China's Value Added in Rebuilding U.S Cities
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2016-08-26 19:20:00
  20. Did Coastal Local Zoning in Progressive States Caused the Trump Win? Post #2
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2016-11-27 21:27:00
  21. Did California Zoning Cause the Trump Win? A Counter-Factual of My State's Electoral Count if Housing Supply is Elastic
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2016-11-09 23:45:00
  22. Three Thoughts About Regulation and U.S Competitiveness
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2016-12-10 20:38:00
  23. Would California be an Even Better Place to Live if Republicans had more Political Clout?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2017-03-15 19:35:00
  24. Why is California Housing 4 Times as Expensive as Alabama Housing? Supply or Demand Revisited
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2017-07-18 19:50:00
  25. Why Is There No New Housing Construction in the Desirable Venice Beach, California Area?
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2017-07-17 23:40:00
  26. A Few Thoughts About a Paul Krugman Urban Economics Tweet
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2017-09-03 19:38:00
  27. Dr. Krugman on Coal Miners and Coal Towns
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2018-05-28 15:22:00
  28. Nuances about Using the Supply and Demand Model in Urban Economics
    by Matthew Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2018-07-18 16:10:00
  29. The Microeconomics of the Rise of Green Buildings and Climate Change Adaptation: A California Example
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2020-12-23 16:05:00
  30. Why is Beautiful California Losing Congressional Seats? Constrained Local Housing Supply Influences National Politics
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Environmental and Urban Economics on 2021-04-27 14:15:00
  31. The Future of Los Angeles and Climate Change
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Legal Planet on 2013-03-03 06:09:54
  32. Alex Hall’s Work on Climate Change and Los Angeles
    by Matthew E. Kahn in Legal Planet on 2013-06-01 00:47:18
  33. Facebook’s IPO and Local Housing Markets
    by Matthew E. Kahn in the reality-based community on 2012-02-09 07:42:32
  34. Town Planners Caused Trumps Election Win
    by andrew lainton in Decisions, Decisions, Decisions on 2016-11-10 19:09:45

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  1. Solé-Ollé, Albert & Viladecans-Marsal, Elisabet, 2013. "Do political parties matter for local land use policies?," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 78(C), pages 42-56.
  2. Alessia De Stefani, 2021. "House price history, biased expectations, and credit cycles: The role of housing investors," Real Estate Economics, American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association, vol. 49(4), pages 1238-1266, December.
  3. Simcoe, Timothy & Toffel, Michael W., 2014. "Government green procurement spillovers: Evidence from municipal building policies in California," Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Elsevier, vol. 68(3), pages 411-434.
  4. Robert Huang & Matthew E. Kahn, 2024. "Do Red States Have a Comparative Advantage in Generating Green Power?," Environmental and Energy Policy and the Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 5(1), pages 200-238.
  5. Kok, Nils & Monkkonen, Paavo & Quigley, John M., 2014. "Land use regulations and the value of land and housing: An intra-metropolitan analysis," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 136-148.
  6. Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López & Albert Solé-Ollé & Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal, 2014. "Do land use policies follow road construction?," Working Papers 2014/2, Institut d'Economia de Barcelona (IEB).
  7. Cun, Wukuang & Pesaran, M. Hashem, 2022. "A spatiotemporal equilibrium model of migration and housing interlinkages," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 57(C).
  8. Ahlfeldt, Gabriel M. & Maennig, Wolfgang, 2015. "Homevoters vs. leasevoters: A spatial analysis of airport effects," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 85-99.
  9. Matthew J. Holian & Matthew E. Kahn, 2013. "The Rise of the Low Carbon Consumer City," NBER Working Papers 18735, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  10. Miguel Ángel Borrella Mas, 2015. "Partisan Alignment and Political Corruption. Theory and Evidence from Spain Job Market Paper," Working Papers. Serie AD 2015-07, Instituto Valenciano de Investigaciones Económicas, S.A. (Ivie).
  11. Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López & Albert Solé-Ollé & Elisabet Viladecans Marsal, 2014. "Do Land Use Policies Follow Road Construction," CESifo Working Paper Series 4672, CESifo Group Munich.
  12. Andrii Parkhomenko, 2018. "The Rise of Housing Supply Regulation in the US: Local Causes and Aggregate Implications," 2018 Meeting Papers 275, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  13. Jiang, Boqian, 2018. "Homeownership and voter turnout in u.s. local elections," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 41(C), pages 168-183.
  14. Kahn, Matthew E., 2015. "Climate Change Adaptation: Lessons from Urban Economics," Strategic Behavior and the Environment, now publishers, vol. 5(1), pages 1-30, June.
  15. Timothy Simcoe & Michael W. Toffel, 2012. "Public Procurement and the Private Supply of Green Buildings," NBER Working Papers 18385, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
  16. Ganong, Peter & Shoag, Daniel, 2017. "Why has regional income convergence in the U.S. declined?," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 102(C), pages 76-90.
  17. Kahn, Matthew E. & Kok, Nils, 2014. "The capitalization of green labels in the California housing market," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 47(C), pages 25-34.
  18. Miriam Hortas-Rico, 2015. "Sprawl, Blight, And The Role Of Urban Containment Policies: Evidence From U.S. Cities," Journal of Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 55(2), pages 298-323, March.
  19. Olivier Chanel & Laurence Delattre & Claude Napoléone, 2014. "Determinants of Local Public Policies for Farmland Preservation and Urban Expansion: A French Illustration," Land Economics, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 90(3), pages 411-433.
  20. Alessia De Stefani, 2017. "Waves of Optimism: House Price History, Biased Expectations and Credit Cycles," Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series 282, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh.
  21. Gilbert, Catherine & Gurran, Nicole, 2021. "Can ceding planning controls for major projects support metropolitan housing supply and diversity? The case of Sydney, Australia," Land Use Policy, Elsevier, vol. 102(C).
  22. Kahn, Matthew E. & Walsh, Randall, 2015. "Cities and the Environment," Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, in: Gilles Duranton & J. V. Henderson & William C. Strange (ed.), Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, edition 1, volume 5, chapter 0, pages 405-465, Elsevier.
  23. Barrage, Lint & Furst, Jacob, 2019. "Housing investment, sea level rise, and climate change beliefs," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 177(C), pages 105-108.
  24. al-Gharbi, Musa, 2019. "Resistance as Sacrifice: Towards an Ascetic Antiracism," SocArXiv wd54z, Center for Open Science.
  25. Jackson, Kristoffer (Kip), 2018. "Regulation, land constraints, and California’s boom and bust," Regional Science and Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 68(C), pages 130-147.
  26. Lima, Ricardo Carvalho de Andrade & Silveira Neto, Raul da Mota, 2019. "Zoning ordinances and the housing market in developing countries: Evidence from Brazilian municipalities," Journal of Housing Economics, Elsevier, vol. 46(C).
  27. Wang, Yuan & Hui, Eddie Chi-man, 2017. "Are local governments maximizing land revenue? Evidence from China," China Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 43(C), pages 196-215.
  28. Glaeser, Edward L. & Kahn, Matthew E., 2010. "The greenness of cities: Carbon dioxide emissions and urban development," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 67(3), pages 404-418, May.
  29. Millard-Ball, Adam, 2012. "Do city climate plans reduce emissions?," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 71(3), pages 289-311.
  30. Holian, Matthew J. & Kahn, Matthew E., 2015. "Household carbon emissions from driving and center city quality of life," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 116(C), pages 362-368.
  31. Solé-Ollé, Albert & Viladecans-Marsal, Elisabet, 2013. "Do political parties matter for local land use policies?," Journal of Urban Economics, Elsevier, vol. 78(C), pages 42-56.
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