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“Market Urbanism” refers to the synthesis of classical liberal economics and ethics (market), with an appreciation of the urban way of life and its benefits to society (urbanism). We advocate for the emergence of bottom up solutions to urban issues, as opposed to ones imposed from the top down.

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Subsidies and Taxes Favor Owning Over Renting

June 24, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Paul Krugman asks a question that has been addressed at Market Urbansim: But here’s a question rarely asked, at least in Washington: Why should ever-increasing homeownership be a policy goal? How many people should own homes, anyway? Listening to politicians, you’d think that every family … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics, housing Tagged With: condo developers, Economics, energy efficiency, housing, mortgage interest deduction, regressive tax, rental properties

Want Density? Turn the Free Market Loose

June 10, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Matthew Yglesias - What Price Density The solution, as Ryan Avent says, is to build denser communities. We ought to build more transit infrastructure, of course, but it's cheaper to use what we already have more intensively. And, of course, it's more practical to build new infrastructure if there's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics, housing, Transportation, Zoning Tagged With: Building, congestion, construction, density, development, Free-market, housing, infrastructure

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

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

Rent Control Part 1: Microeconomics Lesson & Hoarding

May 21, 2008 By Adam Hengels

This post has been released as the first in a four part series: Rent Control Part One: Microeconomics Lesson and Hoarding Rent Control Part Two: Black Market, Deterioration, and Discrimination Rent Control Part Three: Mobility, Regional Growth, Development, and Class Conflict Rent Control Part … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics, rent control, video Tagged With: Assar Lindbeck, California, Economics, Free-market, housing, landlord, microeconomics, nyc, proposition 98, rent, rent control, rent stabilization, rent-regulated, San Francisco, tenant, video

Vending Machine Economics in Japan

May 20, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Tyler Cowen of Marginal Revolution is in Japan, and is fascinated by the number of vending machines. He takes a minute to ponder on the economics of vending machines in Tokyo. First we must look to the shortage of storage space in homes. I suspect few Japanese want to buy big piles of stuff … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics Tagged With: Economics, japan, retail, tokyo

Does Urban Farming Make Sense?

May 19, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Matthew Yglesias just posted a thought referring to a recent NY Magazine article about skyfarming: Should we build agricultural skyscrapers in-or-near our major cities? It's certainly a cool idea. I think I'm going to put the notion that this is actually environmentally sound and feasible in my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics, Environment Tagged With: construction, energy, skyscrapers, Urbanism

University of Chicago Creates Milton Friedman Institute

May 15, 2008 By Adam Hengels

Crain's Chicago Business: U of C honors Friedman with $200M center Eventually, the Friedman Institute will be housed in buildings now occupied by the Chicago Theological Seminary on 58th Street between Woodlawn and University avenues. The U of C is buying the buildings and has agreed to build a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Economics Tagged With: Chicago, Economics, milton friedman

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