Ep 69: Low-Income Housing and 'Crowd Out' with Michael Eriksen

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ธ.ค. 2024
  • Subsidized affordable housing development reduces costs for lower-income households directly. It also reduces costs indirectly, by increasing the overall supply of housing - or does it? Michael Eriksen joins to discuss the issue of “crowd out” in affordable housing production.
    Show notes:
    • Eriksen, M. D., & Rosenthal, S. S. (2010). Crowd out effects of place-based subsidized rental housing: New evidence from the LIHTC program (doi.org/10.101...) . Journal of Public Economics, 94(11-12), 953-966.
    • Cummings, J. L., & DiPasquale, D. (1999). The Low‐Income Housing Tax Credit: An analysis of the first ten years (doi.org/10.108...) . Housing Policy Debate, 10(2), 251-307.
    • Click here for Pathways Home, our eight-part series on homelessness. (www.lewis.ucla...)
    • Baum-Snow, N., & Marion, J. (2009). The effects of low income housing tax credit developments on neighborhoods. (doi.org/10.101...) Journal of Public Economics, 93(5-6), 654-666.
    • Diamond, R., & McQuade, T. (2019). Who wants affordable housing in their backyard? An equilibrium analysis of low-income property development. (www.journals.u...) Journal of Political Economy, 127(3), 1063-1117.

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