Holding Local Governments Accountable
As the pro-development movement in California gains steam thanks to the work of YIMBY politicians like Scott Wiener, London Breed, and Gavin Newsom, it is necessary to examine how officials [...]
As the pro-development movement in California gains steam thanks to the work of YIMBY politicians like Scott Wiener, London Breed, and Gavin Newsom, it is necessary to examine how officials [...]
Interstate compacts for licensing, such as the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), are agreements between individual states that allow licensed workers to move between states with minimal (or no) requirements to [...]
Just before the start of the long weekend, the U.S. Copyright Office denied Alfonso Ribiero, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’s Carlton, a copyright to his signature “Carlton Dance.” While more [...]
One of the many symptoms (or, in some views, causes) of a general slowdown of dynamism and growth in developed economies is the prevalence of lending to “zombie firms,” where [...]
Perhaps the best feature of the U.S. patent system is mandatory disclosure, where patent filers must disclose the innovation. While innovators tend to prefer secrecy to keep a competitive edge, [...]
In their chapter on financial regulation in The Captured Economy, Brink Lindsey and Steven Teles argue that the moral hazard in our financial system created through a series of formal [...]
Yesterday we wrote about a new study on how Chicago’s 2013 and 2015 upzoning measures increased land prices, but failed to increase housing construction. While there are a variety of [...]
Despite the ability of the internet to connect virtually anyone anywhere, physical proximity still matters a great deal for innovation. Neighbors, coworkers, or fellow happy hour patrons are instrumental in [...]
Rent Check Upzoning is necessary, but not sufficient, to address the affordability crisis. The NYU Furman center's study outlines why "supply skeptics" shouldn't be concerned that growth in housing supply [...]
In the face of rising housing costs and the associated rents to homeowners, it’s abundantly clear that cities across the U.S. need to change course to address the housing affordability [...]