you’re not dealing w/ housing that’s serving a growing pop.You’re dealing w/ a real estate commodity for speculationhttps://twitter.com/SFHousingRights/status/761716474541019136 …
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Have a look at this paper: https://twitter.com/FactChecker23/status/756691280042700800 … (WSJ is paywalled. I can't see it.)
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That focuses on affordable housing projects but I don't see why it wouldn't generalize.
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Oh, nuts. Right other. Bogus link. I can email you a copy of the paper. I don't think there is a link.
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That data & regression is what the paper is about, but I forgot that link didn't include the paper.
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1. Check the data behind the Trulia study. May have based metro delay index on small, not large cities.
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2. e.g., Hillsborough weight greater than SF weight. Need Trulia to verify they fixed that.
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3. Otherwise, the Delay-elasticity correlation may be spurious, product of measurement miscalculation.
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4. That said, delay is associated w/ +cost in state housing dataset. But booms have much greater impact
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