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seems like among the more conceivable systematic ways to do this are removing MID and adding large capital-gains tax on property upon sale.
@YIMBYwiki<br/> seems like among the more conceivable systematic ways to do this are removing MID and adding large capital-gains tax on property upon sale.

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also imo interesting is @RobertJShiller idea of insurance against home-value decline. Fear of decline a big driver of nimbyism, &nbsp;exclusion.
also imo interesting is @RobertJShiller idea of insurance against home-value decline. Fear of decline a big driver of nimbyism, &nbsp;exclusion.
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== References ==
"Movements and Initiatives to Decommodify Housing"


*Horlitz, Sabine.&nbsp;"Movements and Initiatives to Decommodify Housing." Paper presented at the International RC 21 Conference 2013 Session: Autonomous urban movements&nbsp;<br/> [http://www.rc21.org/conferences/berlin2013/RC21-Berlin-Papers-3/26-2-Horlitz.pdf http://www.rc21.org/conferences/berlin2013/RC21-Berlin-Papers-3/26-2-Horlitz.pdf]<br/> &nbsp;
Sabine Horlitz
*Madden, David, and Peter Marcuse. "The Permanent Crisis of Housing."&nbsp;''Jacobin,&nbsp;''10 February 2016.&nbsp;<br/> https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/10/housing-crisis-rent-landlords-homeless-affordability/<br/> &nbsp;

Paper presented at the International RC 21 Conference 2013 Session: Autonomous urban movements&nbsp;

http://www.rc21.org/conferences/berlin2013/RC21-Berlin-Papers-3/26-2-Horlitz.pdf

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@YIMBYwiki
seems like among the more conceivable systematic ways to do this are removing MID and adding large capital-gains tax on property upon sale.

also imo interesting is @RobertJShiller idea of insurance against home-value decline. Fear of decline a big driver of nimbyism,  exclusion.

 

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