The Effects of High-density Zoning on Multifamily Housing Construction in the Suburbs of Six US Metropolitan Areas
This paper presents an empirical analysis of the effects of high-density zoning on multifamily housing construction from 1990 to 2000 in the suburbs of six US metropolitan areas. Zoning constraints are measured as the total number of high-density units allowed by right in each suburban jurisdiction obtained from local zoning ordinances and geographical information data. Using two-stage least squares, the analysis provides two important results: zoning as practised by suburban governments in the six metropolitan areas limits the construction of multifamily housing below market determined levels; and, multifamily zoning constraints are not exogenous but vary systematically with distance from the central city and with the racial composition of the community in 1960.
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2010
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Authors: | Chakraborty, Arnab ; Knaap, Gerrit-Jan ; Nguyen, Doan ; Shin, Jung Ho |
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Urban Studies. - Urban Studies Journal Limited. - Vol. 47.2010, 2, p. 437-451
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Urban Studies Journal Limited |
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