Browsing Harvard Kennedy School by Keyword "Urban Planning and Politics"
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A Centered Index of Spatial Concentration: Axiomatic Approach with an Application to Population and Capital Cities
(John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University., 2009)We construct an axiomatic index of spatial concentration around a center or capital point of interest, a concept with wide applicability from urban economics, economic geography and trade, to political economy and industrial ... -
Rethinking the Federal Bias Toward Homeownership
(U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, 2011)The most fundamental fact about rental housing in the United States is that rental units are overwhelmingly in multifamily structures. This fact surely reflects the agency problems associated with renting single-family ...