Since the collapse of the housing market in 2008, demand for housing has consistently outpaced supply in many US communities.
The book draws on sweeping data to examine the dom.
This book examines how local participatory land use institutions amplify the power of entrenched interests and privileged homeowners.
The failure to construct sufficient housing - especially affordable housing - in desirable communities and neighborhoods comes with significant social, economic, and environmental costs.
Since the collapse of the housing market in 2008, demand for housing has consistently outpaced supply in many US communities