Some Links for Today
I believe that my new publication in the Journal of Housing Economics will generate so many cites that Ted Bergstrom will owe Elsevier an apology. The "consequences of land use regulation" literature isn't so convincing because we have so much trouble measuring intense land use regulation and we rarely have a good control group. In my humble opinion, we are able to address both of these problems in the case of the California Coastal Zone. But, the beauty of academic economic is that suppliers must sell their product on a competitive market --- so you can judge its true quality.
Some other links:
When I become a billionaire, I wonder if I will live in this house. Is this typical Mumbai architecture?
A salient example of the synergies between Government subsidies and the nascent Green Tech Sector: "Green-Industrial" Complex
Some other links:
When I become a billionaire, I wonder if I will live in this house. Is this typical Mumbai architecture?
A salient example of the synergies between Government subsidies and the nascent Green Tech Sector: "Green-Industrial" Complex


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