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Cambridge Journal of Economics, Oct 31, 2023
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Social Science Research Network, 2022
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Sep 4, 2017
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Social Science Research Network, 2020
We use engineering data on building assemblies to estimate the average and marginal costs of deve... more We use engineering data on building assemblies to estimate the average and marginal costs of developing multistory apartment buildings in the 50 largest cities in the United States. The majority of housing in the least affordable cities is in multistory buildings, but most of our knowledge of how housing is produced is limited to single-family homes. By focusing on the vertical margin, we discover non-linearities in the cost curve and directly estimate the returns to scale, which allow us to measure the impact of height regulations on break-even rents of new supply. We find that height regulation has large, negative effects on affordability, with increasing magnitudes for more expensive land markets.
2019 APPAM Fall Research Conference, Nov 8, 2019
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Social Science Research Network, 2020
Social Science Research Network, 2022
Social Science Research Network, 2023
25th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference, 2018
Social Science Research Network, 2021
This report uses estimates from the Congressional Budget Office to project an unemployment scenar... more This report uses estimates from the Congressional Budget Office to project an unemployment scenario for the Pandemic Recession. We go on to use detailed unemployment and homeless data from the 2008 Great Recession to estimate the linkage between unemployment and homelessness and forecast the amount and type of pandemic-driven homelessness in Los Angeles, California and the United States. Then we assess the condition of the housing market and identify steps for preventing evictions and increasing the housing supply. We examine characteristics of workers who are most likely to fall through the cracks of the economy and identify the risk factors that make them vulnerable. Then we describe how employment programs can use their skills to meet public needs.
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
2016 Fall Conference: The Role of Research in Making Government More Effective, Nov 3, 2016
2016 Fall Conference: The Role of Research in Making Government More Effective, Nov 5, 2016
Cambridge Journal of Economics, Oct 31, 2023
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Social Science Research Network, 2022
Cambridge University Press eBooks, Sep 4, 2017
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Social Science Research Network, 2020
We use engineering data on building assemblies to estimate the average and marginal costs of deve... more We use engineering data on building assemblies to estimate the average and marginal costs of developing multistory apartment buildings in the 50 largest cities in the United States. The majority of housing in the least affordable cities is in multistory buildings, but most of our knowledge of how housing is produced is limited to single-family homes. By focusing on the vertical margin, we discover non-linearities in the cost curve and directly estimate the returns to scale, which allow us to measure the impact of height regulations on break-even rents of new supply. We find that height regulation has large, negative effects on affordability, with increasing magnitudes for more expensive land markets.
2019 APPAM Fall Research Conference, Nov 8, 2019
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
Social Science Research Network, 2020
Social Science Research Network, 2022
Social Science Research Network, 2023
25th Annual European Real Estate Society Conference, 2018
Social Science Research Network, 2021
This report uses estimates from the Congressional Budget Office to project an unemployment scenar... more This report uses estimates from the Congressional Budget Office to project an unemployment scenario for the Pandemic Recession. We go on to use detailed unemployment and homeless data from the 2008 Great Recession to estimate the linkage between unemployment and homelessness and forecast the amount and type of pandemic-driven homelessness in Los Angeles, California and the United States. Then we assess the condition of the housing market and identify steps for preventing evictions and increasing the housing supply. We examine characteristics of workers who are most likely to fall through the cracks of the economy and identify the risk factors that make them vulnerable. Then we describe how employment programs can use their skills to meet public needs.
Routledge eBooks, Oct 18, 2021
2016 Fall Conference: The Role of Research in Making Government More Effective, Nov 3, 2016
2016 Fall Conference: The Role of Research in Making Government More Effective, Nov 5, 2016