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Title: Do political parties matter for local land use policies?
Author: Solé Ollé, Albert
Viladecans Marsal, Elisabet
Keywords: Ús del sòl
Desenvolupament urbà
Política econòmica
Land use
Urban development
Economic policy
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Institut d’Economia de Barcelona
Series/Report no: [WP E-IEB12/28]
Abstract: Despite interest in the impact of land use regulations on housing construction and housing prices, little is known about the drivers of these policies. The conventional wisdom holds that homeowners have an influence on restrictive local zoning. In this paper, we contend that the party controlling local government might make a major difference. We draw on data from a large sample of Spanish cities for the 2003-2007 political term and employ a regression discontinuity design to document that cities controlled by left-wing parties convert much less land from rural to urban uses than is the case in similar cities controlled by the right. The differences between governments on the two sides of the political spectrum are more pronounced in places with greater population heterogeneity and in those facing higher housing demand.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: http://www.ieb.ub.edu/2012022157/ieb/ultimes-publicacions
It is part of: IEB Working Paper 2012/28
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/116342
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