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Archives for 2008

Thank you Lynne Kiesling

June 3, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Yesterday, Lynne Kiesling of Northwestern University encouraged readers of her popular economics blog, Knowledge Problem to visit Market Urbanism. The link generated the highest day of traffic to date. I hope visitors find Market Urbanism interesting and return often. Thank you for visiting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics Tagged With: Economics

Happy 125th, Chicago’s L

June 2, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Stephen Smith at rationalitate picked up on a Wired article and posted Thomas Edison builds the first el: today is 125th anniversary of the debut of Thomas Edison's elevated electric railway demonstration in Chicago. The project was financed with $2 million in private funds, through the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: Chicago, CTA, private transit, transit, Transportation

Over 200 Illegal Hotel Buildings in NYC

June 2, 2008 By Adam Hengels

From AMNY: Report: 200 illegal hotels exist in the city There are more than 200 apartment buildings in the city that have been illegally converted to hotels, according to a report released Sunday, significantly reducing the number of rent-stabilized units available. ... Illegal hotel operators … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Zoning Tagged With: apartments, development, hotels, housing, nyc, zoning

Mixed Incentives and the True Costs of Driving

June 2, 2008 By Adam Hengels

From the Freakonomic Blog - Mixed Messages on Auto Use: We wrote not long ago about the various negative externalities produced by driving — congestion, pollution, accident risk, etc. — and how pay-as-you-drive insurance might help impose the true cost of driving on each driver. ... And here’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: gas tax, highways

Market Incentives to Conserve Resources

June 2, 2008 By Adam Hengels

The economics blog, Knowledge Problem on how prices effect individuals incentive to conserve: Conservation of resources: Prices change everything Steven Stoft, at the EU Energy Policy Blog, observes that market driven conservation is a slow process: Conservation is the main way consumers respond … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Transportation Tagged With: conservation, Economics, gas prices, Transportation, Urbanism

Rent Control Part 4: Conclusion and Solutions

June 1, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Welcome to the final post in the series discussing the consequences of rent control. Thank you to the subscribers who have patiently awaited each new post. I hope everyone found it enlightening. If you haven't read the entire series, you can catch up with these links: Rent Control Part One: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control, Zoning Tagged With: affordability, affordable housing, California, Chicago, development, Economics, exclusionary zoning, FAR, Free-market, government, homeowners, housing, housing market, landlord, LIHTC, politics, property rights, property taxes, proposition 98, rent control, rent regulation, rent stabilization, taxes, tenant, Vacancy, vacancy decontrol, vouchers, zoning

Market Urbanism Debuts at #196 on Economics Blog Ranking

June 1, 2008 By Adam Hengels

26econ.com keeps a ranking of top Economics Blogs, and Market Urbanism debuts at 196/255. Not bad for one month online..... Here is the announcement of new additions to the rankings: New Economics Blogs Thanks to loyal readers. Hopefully, Market Urbanism will move up the rankings quickly. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics Tagged With: Economics, Market Urbanism

Friday Humor: White People in Portland

May 30, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Loyal reader, Bill tipped me off to this blog and I've subscribed to the feed ever since. Today's post was particularly relevant: White People in the News - May 30, 2008 Isn't this photo classic? The comments on the blog are always fun to read too... … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: gentrification, portland

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