Built out cities? A new approach to measuring land use regulation

IF 1.4 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Paavo Monkkonen, Michael Manville, Michael Lens
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Abstract

We introduce a new way to measure the stringency of housing regulation. Rather than a standard regulatory index or a single aspect of regulation like Floor Area Ratio, we draw on cities’ self-reported estimates of their total zoned capacity for new housing. This measure, available to us as a result of state legislation in California, offers a more accurate way to assess local antipathy towards new housing, and also offers a window into how zoning interacts with existing buildout. We show, in regressions analyzing new housing permitting, that our measure has associations with new supply that are as large or larger than conventional, survey-based indexes of land use regulation. Moreover, unbuilt zoning capacity interacts with rent to predict housing production in ways conventional measures do not. Specifically, interacting our measure with rent captures the interplay of regulation and demand: modest deregulation in high-demand cities is associated with substantially more housing production than substantial deregulation in low-demand cities. These findings offer a more comprehensive explanation for the historically low levels of housing production in high cost metros.

已建成的城市?衡量土地使用监管的新方法
我们引入了一种衡量住房监管严格程度的新方法。我们不采用标准的监管指数或单一的监管方面(如容积率),而是采用城市自我报告的新住房总规划容量估算值。加利福尼亚州的立法为我们提供了这一衡量标准,它提供了一种更准确的方法来评估当地对新建住房的反感程度,同时也为我们提供了一个窗口,让我们了解分区是如何与现有的建设规模相互作用的。我们在分析新建住房许可的回归结果中显示,我们的方法与新增供应量之间的关联度与传统的、基于调查的土地使用监管指数一样大,甚至更大。此外,未建分区容量与租金之间的交互作用可以预测住房产量,而传统的测量方法则无法预测。具体来说,我们的指标与租金的相互作用捕捉到了管制与需求之间的相互作用:高需求城市的适度管制放松与低需求城市的大幅管制放松相比,与之相关的住房产量要高得多。这些发现为高成本城市历史上较低的住房生产水平提供了更全面的解释。
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CiteScore
3.30
自引率
4.20%
发文量
35
期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing Economics provides a focal point for the publication of economic research related to housing and encourages papers that bring to bear careful analytical technique on important housing-related questions. The journal covers the broad spectrum of topics and approaches that constitute housing economics, including analysis of important public policy issues.
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