2022
DOI: 10.1177/00420980221135410
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State preemption and affordable housing policy

Abstract: Many affordable housing policies are the domain of local governments. While subnational housing policies can be used to increase racial and economic segregation, they can also protect renters, and thus are not without controversy. Local affordable housing policies include inclusionary zoning, rent control, short-term rental regulation and source of income discrimination. Starting in the 1980s, states began to preempt these local laws, preventing their cities from adopting affordable housing policies. We ask wh… Show more

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“…Highly contentious provocations such as 'counter-cyclical home development' obviously confront capitalist housing and established U.S. development practice head-on. Significantly, mirroring recent literature (Goodman and Hatch, 2023) the author assigns federal government a leading role because 'it can run deficits and print money' (p. 105).…”
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“…Highly contentious provocations such as 'counter-cyclical home development' obviously confront capitalist housing and established U.S. development practice head-on. Significantly, mirroring recent literature (Goodman and Hatch, 2023) the author assigns federal government a leading role because 'it can run deficits and print money' (p. 105).…”
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confidence: 74%