Friday, June 21, 2019
On cross-country:
On the US:
- Why Housing Policy Feels Like Generational Warfare – The Atlantic
- Cities Start to Question an American Ideal: A House With a Yard on Every Lot – New York Times
- Land Use Regulation and Housing Prices – University of Pennsylvania
- New York property barons lose grip on state politics – Financial Times
- Roy on Resegregation and Other Roots of the Housing Crisis – UCLA
- Will Fannie and Freddie get a new sibling? – MarketWatch
- Los Angeles Is in Crisis. So Why Isn’t It Building More Housing? – The Atlantic
- On Rent Subsidies and Affordable Housing – Wall Street Journal
- Is America Finally Waking Up to Its Government-Created Housing Crisis? – Reason
- Minimum Wage Still Can’t Pay for a Two-Bedroom Apartment Anywhere – Citylab
On other countries:
Posted by Prakash Loungani at 5:00 AM
Labels: Global Housing Watch