The Effects of Vacancy Control
@article{Heskin2000TheEO, title={The Effects of Vacancy Control}, author={Allan David Heskin and Ned Levine and Mark Garrett}, journal={Journal of the American Planning Association}, year={2000}, volume={66}, pages={162 - 176} }
Abstract This article examines changes between 1980 and 1990 in the number of rental units and the demographic composition of tenants in four California cities that adopted rent control with vacancy control provisions. Six border areas within the four cities were compared to border areas of adjoining cities that did not have vacancy control. A spatial lag regression model was constructed to estimate the changes in regional and neighborhood components in addition to vacancy control policies…
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