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  • 2022/02: Effectiveness and supply effects of high-coverage rent control policies

    Jordi Jofre-Monseny, Rodrigo Martínez-Mazza, Mariona Segú

    Concerns about housing affordability are widespread in cities worldwide, prompting discussions about rent control policies. This paper studies the effects of a rent control policy adopted in Catalonia in 2020 that applied to some but not all municipalities. The policy virtually covered all the rental market and forced ads and...

    IEB Report 1/2021: La COVID-19, el teletreball i el futur de les ciutats

    La COVID-19, el teletreball i el futur de les ciutats

    Les ciutats són un invent de la humanitat que facilita la interacció entre les persones. La vida urbana ens fa més productius perquè ens permet aprendre coses els uns dels altres i especialitzar-nos en tasques més específiques. Més recentment, les ciutats també han esdevingut llocs on la gent vol viure...

    2020/14: “Mom, Dad: I’m staying”. Initial labor market conditions, housing markets, and welfare

    Rodrigo Martínez-Mazza

    Young individuals are currently living with their parents more than at any other point in time, while also spending more on housing. In this paper, I first show how labor market entry conditions affect housing tenure and affordability in the long term, by using the unemployment rate at the time...

    2020/11: Congestion in highways when tolls and railroads matter: evidence from European cities

    Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López, Ilias Pasidis, Elisabet Viladecans-Marsal

    Using data from the 545 largest European cities, we study whether the expansion of their highway capacity provides a solution to the problem of traffic congestion. Our results confirm that in the long run, and in line with the ’fundamental law of highway congestion’, the expansion in cities of lane...

    2020/07: What do divided cities have in common? An international comparison of income segregation

    Paolo Veneri, Andre Comandon, Miquel-Àngel Garcia-López, Michiel N. Daams

    This paper provides a comparative assessment of income segregation within cities in 12 countries. We use spatial entropy indexes based on small-scale gridded income data and consistent definition of city boundaries to ensure international comparability of our segregation measures. Results show considerable variation in the levels of income segregation across...

    2020/05: Does media coverage affect governments’preparation for natural disasters?

    Pierre Magontier

    While natural hazards have never been so frequent in modern history, the political economy of disaster preparation remains largely understudied. To prepare for natural disasters, local governments can adopt mitigation measures (e.g., infrastructure elevation, retrofitting, shelter construction, etc.). However, in doing so, there is a trade-off between risk reduction and...