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When does local industrial policy succeed?

July 19, 2011 By Stephen Smith

Here's something to keep in mind when you hear mayors making plans for things like designated green energy zones or tech clusters: Q: Has anything surprised you about downtown's recovery?A: This was always a financial center. Now we have a lease for a million square feet from Condé Nast. That … [Read more...]

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Some notes on slums and free markets

June 12, 2011 By Stephen Smith

Recently I've been seeing a lot of articles about slums (the NYT on Gurgaon, India, and the Guardian on Cairo), and inevitably the phrase "free market" gets thrown around. And as it should – so-called "slums" often have very minimal active governance, and as a result they often have very dynamic … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: India, slums

Where have I been?

June 9, 2011 By Stephen Smith

I (Stephen) have been focused on trying to find a job recently (speaking of which – if anyone's got any freelance or permanent work or knows of anyone who might, I'm interested! [email protected]), so as you can see, posting has dropped off. Adam also hasn't been posting much lately, but, as you may … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: meta

Obama administration sells transit out to protectionists (again)

May 22, 2011 By Stephen Smith

I'm not sure how I missed this (actually, I have an idea – more on that in a minute), but back in February the Federal Transit Administration issued the following warning about strengthened "Buy America" transit procurement protectionism: Congress and the Obama Administration asked Americans to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Barack Obama, protectionism, transit, unions

Five union work rules that harm transit productivity

May 15, 2011 By Stephen Smith

Since Alon's comment a few weeks ago that union work rules, not wages and benefits, are the real problem with labor unions at America's transit authorities, I've been looking into the matter, which seems to be something that a lot of transit boosters don't like to talk about. It's an uncomfortable … [Read more...]

Filed Under: corruption, Transportation Tagged With: Bay Area, dc, nyc, transit, unions

What good is form-based zoning when you just keep everything the same?

May 15, 2011 By Stephen Smith

"Form-based zoning" is something that I've never entirely understood. It's always explained to me as regulating form not use, and generally the example given is that form-based zoning will require certain design aesthetics but not dictate whether something is used as a residence or a place of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Miami, New Urbanism, parking

“The Joys of Staying Put,” or “The Joys of Rent Control”?

May 13, 2011 By Stephen Smith

The New York Times is unusually good at ignoring economic forces at play in land use and transport markets, but I think this piece called "The Joys of Staying Put" by Constance Rosenblum takes the cake. Here's a quote: New Yorkers typically move a lot. Prompted by the arrival of a partner or a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: rent control Tagged With: nyc, rent control

NYC tries to fine its way out of the laws of supply and demand

May 12, 2011 By Stephen Smith

Having failed to deregulate New York City's highly restrictive taxicab market, it looks like City Council and Bloomberg are opting for the populist reaction to NYC cabdrivers' frequent refusal to take you anywhere outside Manhattan and, if you're lucky, northwest Brooklyn: fines. Quoteth the Wall … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: nyc, taxis

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