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Neighborhood Defenders
Book • 2019
This book explores how 'neighborhood defenders,' often privileged homeowners, use land use regulations to limit housing supply, contributing to the affordable housing crisis.
It highlights how participatory institutions can exacerbate inequality by allowing these defenders to delay or block new housing projects.
The authors analyze data from public meetings and zoning regulations to demonstrate the impact on housing availability and costs.
It highlights how participatory institutions can exacerbate inequality by allowing these defenders to delay or block new housing projects.
The authors analyze data from public meetings and zoning regulations to demonstrate the impact on housing availability and costs.
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Mentioned in 2 episodes
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as a book about neighborhood opposition to new housing construction.


Rob Wiblin

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#126 – Bryan Caplan on whether lazy parenting is OK, what really helps workers, and betting on beliefs
Mentioned in the context of land use meetings in Massachusetts.

576. Bryan Caplan, The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulations
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as the book that is the subject of the podcast episode.


Russ Roberts

Katherine Levine Einstein on Neighborhood Defenders