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576. Bryan Caplan, The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulations

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Jun 10, 2024
Bryan Caplan, a professor and author of 'Build, Baby, Build,' dives into the complexities of housing regulations and the compelling case for their deregulation. He argues that lowering these barriers could lead to reduced housing costs and increased equity for all. Caplan tackles the 'zoning tax' and the influential forces lobbying to maintain the status quo. Additionally, he explores how overly restrictive regulations stymie innovation and environmental improvements in housing. A thought-provoking conversation that questions the norms of urban development!
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Market Can Regulate Building Quality

  • Building codes likely increase housing costs but the free market can ensure adequate quality through inspections and insurance.
  • Government regulation lacks flexibility and does not guarantee better safety than market mechanisms.
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Rethink ADA Accessibility Rules

  • ADA accessibility laws are popular but rarely consider their substantial cost and economic trade-offs.
  • A voluntary system targeting accessible buildings by market demand would be more efficient than strict mandated requirements.
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Lift Density Limits to Cut Costs

  • Density and height regulations massively increase housing costs by limiting skyscraper construction.
  • Deregulating in high-demand areas would dramatically increase supply and reduce prices, allowing spacious dwellings.
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