articleUrban StudiesFeb 13, 2008Closed access

A New Measure of the Local Regulatory Environment for Housing Markets: The Wharton Residential Land Use Regulatory Index

University of Pennsylvania

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Abstract

A new survey of over 2000 jurisdictions across all major housing markets in the US documents how regulation of residential building varies across space. New evidence on what a `typical' degree of local regulation entails is provided. In addition, data on how the stringency of land use control varies across markets are analysed. Coastal markets tend to be more highly regulated, with communities in the Northeast region of America being the most highly regulated on average, followed by those in the West region (California especially).

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Keywords
  • Index (typography)
  • Measure (data warehouse)
  • Land use
  • Business
  • Economic geography
  • Geography
  • Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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