America's Frozen Neighborhoods : The Abuse of Zoning
معرفی کتاب «America's Frozen Neighborhoods : The Abuse of Zoning» نوشتهٔ Robert C. Ellickson LL.B.، منتشرشده توسط نشر Yale University Press در سال 2022. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book examines local zoning policies and suggests reforms that states and the federal government might adopt to counter the negative effects of exclusionary zoning [A] tale . . . well told by Robert Ellickson. . . . Its a valuable contribution to the growing movement against NIMBYism.Peter Coy, New York Times In this book, Robert Ellickson asserts that local zoning policies are the most consequential regulatory program in the United States. Many localities have created barriers to the development of less costly forms of housing. Numerous economists have found that current zoning practices inflict major damage on the national economy. Using Silicon Valley, the Greater New Haven, Connecticut, area, and the northwestern portion of Greater Austin, Texas, as case studies, Ellickson shows in unprecedented detail how the zoning system works and recommends steps for its reform. Zoning regulations, Ellickson demonstrates, are hard to dislodge once localities have enacted them. He develops metrics to measure the existence and costs of exclusionary zoning, and suggests reforms that states and the federal government could undertake to counter the detrimental effects of local policies. These include the cartelization of housing markets and the aggravation of racial and class segregation. This book examines local zoning policies and suggests reforms that states and the federal government might adopt to counter the negative effects of exclusionary zoning
In this book, Robert Ellickson asserts that local zoning policies are the most consequential regulatory program in the United States. Many localities have created barriers to the development of less costly forms of housing. Numerous economists have found that current zoning practices inflict major damage on the national economy. Using Silicon Valley, the Greater New Haven area, and the northwestern portion of Greater Austin as case studies, Ellickson shows in unprecedented detail how the zoning system works and recommends steps for its reform. Zoning regulations, Ellickson demonstrates, are hard to dislodge once localities have enacted them. He develops metrics to measure the existence and costs of exclusionary zoning, and suggests reforms that states and the federal government could undertake to counter the detrimental effects of local policies. These include the cartelization of housing markets and the aggravation of racial and class segregation. This book examines local zoning policies and suggestsreforms that states and the federal government might adopt tocounter the negative effects of exclusionary zoning Inthis book, Robert Ellickson asserts that local zoning policies arethe most consequential regulatory program in the United States.Many localities have created barriers to the development of lesscostly forms of housing. Numerous economists have found thatcurrent zoning practices inflict major damage on the nationaleconomy. Using Silicon Valley, the Greater New Haven area, and thenorthwestern portion of Greater Austin as case studies, Ellicksonshows in unprecedented detail how the zoning system works andrecommends steps for its reform. Zoning regulations, Ellicksondemonstrates, are hard to dislodge once localities have enactedthem. He develops metrics to measure the existence and costs ofexclusionary zoning, and suggests reforms that states and thefederal government could undertake to counter the detrimentaleffects of local policies. These include the cartelization ofhousing markets and the aggravation of racial and classsegregation This Book Asserts That Local Zoning Policies Are The Most Consequential Regulatory Program In The United States. Many Localities Have Created Barriers To The Development Of Less Costly Forms Of Housing. Numerous Economists Have Found That Current Zoning Practices Inflict Major Damage On The National Economy. Using Silicon Valley, The Greater New Haven Area, And The Northwestern Portion Of Greater Austin As Case Studies, The Book Shows In Detail How The Zoning System Works And Recommends Steps For Its Reform. Zoning Regulations, The Book Demonstrates, Are Hard To Dislodge Once Localities Have Enacted Them. The Book Develops Metrics To Measure The Existence And Costs Of Exclusionary Zoning, And Suggests Reforms That States And The Federal Government Could Undertake To Counter The Detrimental Effects Of Local Policies. These Include The Cartelization Of Housing Markets And The Aggravation Of Racial And Class Segregation.
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In this book, Robert Ellickson asserts that local zoning policies are the most consequential regulatory program in the United States. Many localities have created barriers to the development of less costly forms of housing. Numerous economists have found that current zoning practices inflict major damage on the national economy. Using Silicon Valley, the Greater New Haven area, and the northwestern portion of Greater Austin as case studies, Ellickson shows in unprecedented detail how the zoning system works and recommends steps for its reform. Zoning regulations, Ellickson demonstrates, are hard to dislodge once localities have enacted them. He develops metrics to measure the existence and costs of exclusionary zoning, and suggests reforms that states and the federal government could undertake to counter the detrimental effects of local policies. These include the cartelization of housing markets and the aggravation of racial and class segregation. This book examines local zoning policies and suggestsreforms that states and the federal government might adopt tocounter the negative effects of exclusionary zoning Inthis book, Robert Ellickson asserts that local zoning policies arethe most consequential regulatory program in the United States.Many localities have created barriers to the development of lesscostly forms of housing. Numerous economists have found thatcurrent zoning practices inflict major damage on the nationaleconomy. Using Silicon Valley, the Greater New Haven area, and thenorthwestern portion of Greater Austin as case studies, Ellicksonshows in unprecedented detail how the zoning system works andrecommends steps for its reform. Zoning regulations, Ellicksondemonstrates, are hard to dislodge once localities have enactedthem. He develops metrics to measure the existence and costs ofexclusionary zoning, and suggests reforms that states and thefederal government could undertake to counter the detrimentaleffects of local policies. These include the cartelization ofhousing markets and the aggravation of racial and classsegregation This Book Asserts That Local Zoning Policies Are The Most Consequential Regulatory Program In The United States. Many Localities Have Created Barriers To The Development Of Less Costly Forms Of Housing. Numerous Economists Have Found That Current Zoning Practices Inflict Major Damage On The National Economy. Using Silicon Valley, The Greater New Haven Area, And The Northwestern Portion Of Greater Austin As Case Studies, The Book Shows In Detail How The Zoning System Works And Recommends Steps For Its Reform. Zoning Regulations, The Book Demonstrates, Are Hard To Dislodge Once Localities Have Enacted Them. The Book Develops Metrics To Measure The Existence And Costs Of Exclusionary Zoning, And Suggests Reforms That States And The Federal Government Could Undertake To Counter The Detrimental Effects Of Local Policies. These Include The Cartelization Of Housing Markets And The Aggravation Of Racial And Class Segregation.