Do you sell cupcakes, run a home photography studio, or tutor kids in your living room? If so, you might…
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Social media has been discussing Fannie Mae’s announcement that the organization will no longer require a minimum credit score of…
Read More »Thirty years ago, Congress failed by just one vote to send to the states a constitutional amendment requiring a balanced…
Read More »This paper investigates the effect of affordable housing obligations in New Jersey on cost of living, cost of housing, and…
Read More »Activists from the left have tried to “cancel” me multiple times. I lost an academic job opportunity despite the support…
Read More »“I don’t give a sh*t what you call it.” So wrote Vice President J.D. Vance in response to journalist Brian…
Read More »Don’t look now, but free-market economics is coming back into vogue. For the last decade, mainstream economists of both the…
Read More »Before Amazon.com existed, you had to buy books — and any number of other things — at physical stores. If…
Read More »In a recent blog post, Matt Yglesias chides northeastern Republicans for opposing pro-housing deregulation in state legislatures: Republicans have led…
Read More »How do property taxes work in the United States, and what are their economic consequences?
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