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Measuring the Value of
Rent
Stabilization
and Understanding its Implications for Racial Inequality: Evidence from New York City
Chen, Ruoyu
;
Jiang, Hanchen
;
Quintero, Luis E.
-
2022
beneficiaries. We find that
rent
stabilization
has disproportionately benefited White tenants. Not only are they more likely to …
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Measuring the value of
rent
stabilization
and understanding its implications for racial inequality : evidence from New York City
Chen, Ruoyu
;
Jiang, Hanchen
;
Quintero, Luis E.
-
2022
find that
rent
stabilization
has disproportionately benefited White tenants. Not only are they more likely to occupy rent …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013256776
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