Portland’s Urban Growth Boundary and Housing Prices (B): Note on Measuring Housing Prices Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Portland's Urban Growth Boundary and Housing Prices (B): Note on Measuring Housing Prices Case Solution

Portland's housing costs had been rising quickly, and others and home builders were claiming the UGB was responsible for too closely limiting the supply of developable land. This case, intended for a class in economics or urban planning, is designed to support a discussion of the various forces of demand and supply, including zoning constraints, change the cost of home. Additionally, it may provoke an assessment of the justification for numerous kinds of increase or zoning controls. Part A (1703.0) describes the fundamental argument, while Part B (1704.0) is an elective note that supplies additional background on how home costs are quantified. HKS Instance Amount 1704.0

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PUBLICATION DATE: August 06, 2003

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