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Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy
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Vol 5
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Special Issue - The Political Economy of Housing
Edited by:
Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Southern California, USA, jenkinja@price.usc.edu
Published: 02 Sep 2024
Volume 5, Issue 1
The Public Meeting Paradox: How NIMBY-Dominated Public Meetings Can Enable New Housing
Allison K. Cuttner
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Ryan Hübert
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B. Pablo Montagnes
Volume 5, Issue 1
Understanding Opposition to Apartment Buildings
Martin Vinæs Larsen
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Niels Nyholt
Volume 5, Issue 1
When Do Local Interest Groups Participate in the Housing Entitlement Process?
Michael Hankinson
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Asya Magazinnik
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Anna Weissman
Volume 5, Issue 1
How Affordable Housing Can Exclude: The Political Economy of Subsidized Housing
Katherine Levine Einstein
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Maxwell Palmer
Volume 5, Issue 1
Liability for Homelessness
David Foster
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Joseph Warren
Volume 5, Issue 1
What State Housing Policies Do Voters Want? Evidence from a Platform-Choice Experiment
Christopher S. Elmendorf
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Clayton Nall
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Stan Oklobdzija
Volume 5, Issue 1
Homogeneity in Housing Development: Benefits for Investors Over Residents
Sofia Borushkina
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Aleksei Kiselev