Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2960500848> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2960500848 endingPage "315" @default.
- W2960500848 startingPage "291" @default.
- W2960500848 abstract "There is emerging evidence that restrictive land use practices can misallocate economic activity across space and generate significant costs for regional and national economies. Work in this area has considered how land use regulations affect the supply of housing within, and the efficient migration of workers among, regions. According to some estimates, by restricting migration to the most productive regions in the United States, land use regulations generate an annual cost to the economy of up to US$1.95 trillion or 13.6 percent of gross domestic product. Yet this focus on labor migration provides an insufficient framework for understanding how land use regulations can shape economic performance. First, current approaches minimize the costs that could arise if firms and industries are misallocated across space. Second, current work overlooks the costs that might arise if land use restrictions misallocate economic activity within regions. Land use regulations can generate significant costs when their administration is designed to maximize the welfare of individual communities rather than the economies of regions and nations. This article will evaluate current research into, and provide a more complete assessment of, the welfare costs associated with restrictive land use practices." @default.
- W2960500848 created "2019-07-23" @default.
- W2960500848 creator A5040738343 @default.
- W2960500848 date "2019-07-17" @default.
- W2960500848 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2960500848 title "Restrictive Land Use Regulations and Economic Performance" @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1479713626 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1606678236 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1822288522 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1978991631 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1980107959 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1982417766 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1983291248 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1983488526 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W1988363483 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2000089789 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2006720298 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2013494396 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2014490558 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2020745513 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2021089121 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2037275305 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2041872590 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2046477495 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2055378316 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2055758252 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2058419233 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2061172780 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2061794449 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2081714882 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2089578385 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2100918629 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2106332434 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2108472218 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2126868602 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2133926704 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2147813973 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2147841091 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2160597694 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2161807305 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2292346746 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2603766214 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W262141130 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2625426962 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2754978208 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2790266590 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2795935272 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W2802021639 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3023474061 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3023913904 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3094426276 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3122083312 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3122100435 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3122280693 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3122335971 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3123103453 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3124980718 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W3125391194 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W4213223730 @default.
- W2960500848 cites W615208969 @default.
- W2960500848 doi "https://doi.org/10.1177/0160017619863467" @default.
- W2960500848 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2960500848 type Work @default.
- W2960500848 sameAs 2960500848 @default.
- W2960500848 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W2960500848 countsByYear W29605008482020 @default.
- W2960500848 countsByYear W29605008482021 @default.
- W2960500848 countsByYear W29605008482022 @default.
- W2960500848 countsByYear W29605008482023 @default.
- W2960500848 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2960500848 hasAuthorship W2960500848A5040738343 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C100001284 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C100243477 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C147176958 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C175605778 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C18762648 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C2778572836 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C34447519 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C41895202 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C4792198 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C100001284 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C100243477 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C127413603 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C138885662 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C144133560 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C147176958 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C162324750 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C175605778 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C18762648 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C2778572836 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C34447519 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C41895202 @default.
- W2960500848 hasConceptScore W2960500848C4792198 @default.