The Mediating Effect of Subjective Housing Quality on the Relationship Between Housing Conditions and Mental Health: Evidence from China's Mega-Cities. [PDF]
Yuan H.
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Lessons on State and Local Income Taxes From the Twenty‐First Century and Challenges for the Future
Abstract I survey recent research on subnational income tax policy, arguing that a defining feature is geography. Geographic boundaries limit the power of subnational governments to tax people and activities. The article discusses where income should be taxed and the effects of these tax rules on the interjurisdictional mobility of people and jobs.
David R. Agrawal
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Housing Market Appreciation and the White-Black Wealth Gap. [PDF]
LaBriola J.
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ABSTRACT Administrative burdens are deliberate policy choices, as governments can proactively design rules and procedures to shape burdens experienced by citizens. While existing research has examined the effects of burden reduction strategies, less is known about the factors driving burden reduction actions at the local level.
Shan Zhou, Emma Mast
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Housing Instability Following Medical Debt Exposure Among US Adults, 2023 to 2025.
Moon KJ +4 more
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A Shift in Approach to Addressing Public Health Inequities and the Effect of Societal Structural and Systemic Drivers on Social Determinants of Health. [PDF]
Mercado CI +9 more
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ABSTRACT This paper advances research on policy accumulation by analyzing its political consequences in the French housing sector. It argues that, in the context of decentralization reforms, the accumulation of policy instruments has undermined national steering capacities and intensified territorial inequalities.
Francesco Findeisen, Patrick Le Galès
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Financialization, housing rents and affordability in Toronto. [PDF]
August M, St-Hilaire C.
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Noisy Politics, Quiet Technocrats: Strategic Silence by Central Banks
ABSTRACT In contrast to the “quiet” politics of the pre‐2008 period, macroeconomic policy has become “noisy”. This break raises a question: How do independent agencies designed for quiet politics react when a contentious public turns the volume up on them?
Benjamin Braun, Maximilian Düsterhöft
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Rental Market Risk and Radical Right Support. [PDF]
Abou-Chadi T, Cohen D, Kurer T.
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