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In-text: (Ahlfeldt, Moeller, Waights and Wendland, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Ahlfeldt, G., Moeller, K., Waights, S. and Wendland, N., 2017. Game of Zones: The Political Economy of Conservation Areas. Economic Journal, 127(605), pp.421-445.
In-text: (Albouy, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Albouy, D., 2012. Are Big Cities Bad Places to Live? Estimating Quality of Life across Metropolitan Areas. NBER Working Paper No. 14472.
In-text: (Ball, Meon and Nygaard, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Ball, M., Meon, G. and Nygaard, C., 2010. Housing supply price elasticities revisited: Evidence from international, national, local and company data. Journal of Housing Economics, 19(4), pp.255-268.
In-text: (Barker, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Barker, K., 2004. Review of Housing Supply: Final Report. London: HMSO.
In-text: (Barker, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Barker, K., 2006. Barker Review of Land Use Planning. London: HMSO.
In-text: (Beaudry, Green and Sand, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Beaudry, P., Green, D. and Sand, B., 2018. In Search of Labor Demand. American Economic Review, Forthcoming.
In-text: (Bernanke and Gürkaynak, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Bernanke, B. and Gürkaynak, R., 2001. Is Growth Exogenous? Taking Mankiw, Romer, and Weil Seriously. In: B. Bernanke and K. Rogoff, ed., NBER Macroeconomics Annual 2001, 16th ed. Boston: MIT Press, pp.11 - 72.
In-text: (Bracke, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Bracke, P., 2015. House Prices and Rents: Microevidence from a Matched Data Set in Central London. Real Estate Economics, 43(2), pp.403-431.
In-text: (Bramley, 1993)
Your Bibliography: Bramley, G., 1993. The Impact of Land Use Planning and Tax Subsidies on the Supply and Price of Housing in Britain. Urban Studies, 30(1), pp.5-30.
In-text: (Cheshire and Hilber, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Cheshire, P. and Hilber, C., 2008. Office space supply restrictions in Britain: the political economy of market revenge. Economic Journal, 118(529), pp.185-221.
In-text: (Cheshire and Sheppard, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Cheshire, P. and Sheppard, S., 2002. The welfare economics of land use planning. Journal of Urban Economics, 52(2), pp.242-269.
In-text: (Cheshire, Hilber and Kaplanis, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Cheshire, P., Hilber, C. and Kaplanis, I., 2015. Land use regulation and productivity—land matters: evidence from a UK supermarket chain. Journal of Economic Geography, 15(1), pp.43–73.
In-text: (Cheshire, Koster and Hilber, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Cheshire, P., Koster, H. and Hilber, C., 2018. Empty Homes, Longer Commutes: the Unintended Consequences of more Restrictive Local Planning. 158: 126-151. Journal of Public Economics, 158, pp.126-151.
In-text: (Cheshire, Overman and Nathan, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Cheshire, P., Overman, H. and Nathan, M., 2014. Urban Economics and Urban Policy Challenging Conventional Policy Wisdom. 1st ed. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
In-text: (Diamond, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Diamond, R., 2016. The determinants and welfare implications of US workers' diverging location choices by skill: 1980–2000. American Economic Review, 106(3), pp.479-524.
In-text: (European Comission, 2007)
Your Bibliography: European Comission, 2007. Employment in Europe 2007. Brussels: Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities.
In-text: (Ganong and Shoag, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Ganong, P. and Shoag, D., 2017. Why has regional income convergence in the U.S. declined?. Journal of Urban Economics, 102, pp.76-90.
In-text: (Gibbons, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Gibbons, S., 2018. What’s happened to rents in London and the UK after the Brexit referendum? Evidence from a new rental index. [Blog] Spatial Economic Research Centre, Available at: <http://spatial-economics.blogspot.com/2017/08/whats-happened-to-rents-in-london-and.html> [Accessed 6 June 2018].
In-text: (Gibbons, Overman and Pelkonen, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Gibbons, S., Overman, H. and Pelkonen, P., 2010. Wage Disparities in Britain: People or Place?. SERC Discussion Paper 60.
In-text: (Glaeser and Gyourko, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Glaeser, E. and Gyourko, J., 2018. The Economic Implications of Housing Supply. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 32(1), pp.3-30.
In-text: (Glaeser, Gyourko and Saks, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Glaeser, E., Gyourko, J. and Saks, R., 2005. Why Is Manhattan So Expensive? Regulation and the Rise in Housing Prices. The Journal of Law and Economics, 48(2), pp.331-369.
In-text: (Gyourko and Molloy, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Gyourko, J. and Molloy, R., 2015. Regulation and Housing Supply. In: G. Duranton, V. Henderon and W. Strange, ed., Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics, 5th ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier, pp.1289-1337.
In-text: (Herkenhoff, Ohanian and Prescott, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Herkenhoff, K., Ohanian, L. and Prescott, E., 2018. Tarnishing the golden and empire states: Land-use restrictions and the U.S. economic slowdown. Journal of Monetary Economics, 93, pp.89-109.
In-text: (Hilber and Schöni, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Hilber, C. and Schöni, O., 2016. Housing Policies in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and the United States: Lessons Learned. Cityscape, 18(3), pp.291-332.
In-text: (Hilber and Vermeulen, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Hilber, C. and Vermeulen, W., 2016. The Impact of Supply Constraints on House Prices in England. Economic Journal, 126(591), pp.358-405.
In-text: (Hilber, Palmer and Pinchbeck, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Hilber, C., Palmer, C. and Pinchbeck, E., 2017. The Energy Costs of Historic Preservation. SERC Discussion Paper 217.
In-text: (Hsieh and Moretti, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Hsieh, C. and Moretti, E., 2018. Housing Constraints and Spatial Misallocation. American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Forthcoming.
In-text: (Karabarbounis and Neiman, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Karabarbounis, L. and Neiman, B., 2014. The Global Decline of the Labor Share. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129(1), pp.61–103.
In-text: (Katz and Rosen, 1987)
Your Bibliography: Katz, L. and Rosen, K., 1987. The Interjurisdictional Effects of Growth Controls on Housing Prices. Journal of Law and Economics, 30(1), pp.149-160.
In-text: (Kline and Moretti, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Kline, P. and Moretti, E., 2014. People, Places, and Public Policy: Some Simple Welfare Economics of Local Economic Development Programs. Annual Review of Economics, 6(1), pp.629–662.
In-text: (Koster and Pinchbeck, 2017)
Your Bibliography: Koster, H. and Pinchbeck, T., 2017. How do Households Value the Future? Evidence from Property Taxes. Mimeo London School of Economics,.
In-text: (Malpezzi and Maclennan, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Malpezzi, S. and Maclennan, D., 2001. The Long-Run Price Elasticity of Supply of New Residential Construction in the United States and the United Kingdom. Journal of Housing Economics, 10(3), pp.278-306.
In-text: (Moretti and Hornbeck, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Moretti, E. and Hornbeck, R., 2018. Who Benefits From Productivity Growth? Direct and Indirect Effects of Local TFP Growth on Wages, Rents, and Inequality. NBER Working Paper No. 24661.
In-text: (Parkhomenko, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Parkhomenko, A., 2018. The Rise of Housing Supply Regulation in the U.S.: Local Causes and Aggregate Implications. Mimeo,.
In-text: (Piketty, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Piketty, T., 2014. Capital in the Twenty-First Century. 1st ed. Boston: Harvard University Press.
In-text: (Pryce, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Pryce, G., 1999. Construction Elasticities and Land Availability: A Two-stage Least-squares Model of Housing Supply Using the Variable Elasticity Approach. Urban Studies, 36(13), pp.2283-2304.
In-text: (Quigley and Raphael, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Quigley, J. and Raphael, S., 2004. Is Housing Unaffordable? Why Isn't It More Affordable?. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18(1), pp.191-214.
In-text: (Saiz, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Saiz, A., 2010. The Geographic Determinants of Housing Supply. Quarterly Journal of Economics, 125(3), pp.1253–1296.
In-text: (Saks, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Saks, R., 2008. Job creation and housing construction: Constraints on metropolitan area employment growth. Journal of Urban Economics, 64, pp.178–195.
In-text: (Suzuki, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Suzuki, J., 2013. Land Use Regulation as a Barrier: Evidence from the Texas Lodging Industry. International Economic Review, 54(2), pp.495-523.
In-text: (Tenreyro, 2018)
Your Bibliography: Tenreyro, S., 2018. The fall in productivity growth: causes and implications.
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