Document Type

Article

Publication Title

Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy

Abstract

This Essay analyzes the ongoing debate among a small number of legal and urban planning academics about how to address the high cost of housing in New York City. In a city where over two-thirds of households rent, this essentially is a debate about how to bring rents more in line with incomes. This Essay might be regarded as a piece of fan (non)fiction. Its focus is similar to Commodity & Propriety on elite views, it takes the book’s analytical structure as a starting point, and it offers a supplemental chapter.

First Page

735

Volume

29

Publication Date

2020

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