Build, Baby, Build : The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation
Build, Baby, Build : The Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation
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Author(s): Caplan, Bryan
ISBN No.: 9781952223419
Pages: 300
Year: 202405
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 35.83
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Fabulous! Housing deregulation is an issue in which the libertarians have been changing the minds of the liberals (whether or not they admit it), as we see in liberal YIMBYism. This is the book where you can find the arguments advanced, both rigorously and entertainingly." -Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress "Bryan Caplan and Ady Branzei have written a fantastically accessible and fantastically fun book explaining why housing is so expensive in the U.S. It is full of insight and sound economic reasoning. I can think of no better book to read for an introduction to understanding why landuse regulations have caused so much damage. It is a perfect book for your 17yearold daughter or your 70yearold uncle, for intro econ students or Nobel laureates, and for everyone in between." -Ed Glaeser, Fred and Eleanor Glimp Professor of Economics and chairman of the Department of Economics, Harvard University "Bryan Caplan is a pioneer in the use of graphic novels to expound economic concepts.


His new book Build, Baby, Build is thus a landmark in economic education, how to present economic ideas, and the integration of economic analysis and graphic visuals. If you want to learn the economics, ethics, and political economy of YIMBY-- namely the freedom to build this is the very best place to start." -Tyler Cowen, director of the Mercatus Center and founder of Emergent Ventures "The issue of building more is too important to be left for dry monographs. Fortunately, Bryan Caplan is on the case with another in his string of original, brilliant, and important books that is also readable and engaging. After my son read Open Borders, he asked me for recommendations of other graphic novels that were just as educational, insightful, and engaging. I finally have a second book to recommend to him." -Jason Furman, Aetna Professor of the Practice of Economic Policy, Harvard University, and former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers.


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