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Build Baby Build The Science And Ethics Of Housing Regulation Bryan Caplan

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Build Baby Build The Science And Ethics Of Housing Regulation Bryan Caplan
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Publisher: Cato Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 51.88 MB
Pages: 259
Author: Bryan Caplan, Ady Branzei
ISBN: 9781952223419, 1952223415
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Build Baby Build The Science And Ethics Of Housing Regulation Bryan Caplan by Bryan Caplan, Ady Branzei 9781952223419, 1952223415 instant download after payment.

In this exciting new graphic novel, economist Bryan Caplan examines how changes to housing regulation can lead us to a vastly better world. Why are housing prices in America so unbelievably high, especially in the country's most desirable locations? The superficial answer is "supply and demand," but the deep answer--the reason supply is so low--is draconian housing regulation. In Build, Baby, Build: The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation, economist Bryan Caplan makes the economic and philosophical case for radical deregulation of this massive market--freeing property owners to build as tall and dense as they wish. Not only would the average price of housing be cut in half, but the building boom unleashed by deregulation would simultaneously reduce inequality, increase social mobility, promote economic growth, reduce homelessness, increase birth rates, and help the environment. It's surprising then, that despite all these benefits, housing deregulation is universally unpopular with policymakers. Combining visually stunning graphics and careful interdisciplinary research, Build, Baby, Build, takes readers on a journey through what is wrong with the housing market--and what we can do about it.

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