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Data from digital platforms have the potential to improve our understanding of gentrification, both by predicting gentrification and by…
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Funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and staffed and supported by the Urban Institute, the US Partnership on Mobility from…
In this essay, we review the basic economics of housing supply and the functioning of US housing markets to better understand the…
New, 'big data' sources allow measurement of city characteristics and outcome variables at higher collection frequencies and more granular…
Previous literature has shown that land use regulations influence where people choose to live within the United States by impacting housing…