The effects of zoning on structure and land markets |
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Authors: | Ronald E. Grieson James R. White |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, University of California, Santa Cruz, California 95064 USA |
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Abstract: | Zoning takes three general forms: constraints on density, lot size, and allowable use. This paper demonstrates that the three restrictions differ in their effects on structure and land markets. Density zoning is equivalent to a monopoly restriction that can be used to raise all land values. Allowable use restrictions affect land values differentially. Large-lot restrictions affect the price for housing paid by individual households differentially. Considering externalities does not alter these basic differences. The implications for empirical studies of zoning are discussed. |
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