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*Legislative Analysts Office (California).&nbsp;[http://www.lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170629.pdf Review of proposed statutory initiative pertaining to rent control (A.G. File No. 17-0041)].&nbsp;12 Dec 2017. [http://www.lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170629.pdf http://www.lao.ca.gov/ballot/2017/170629.pdf].<br/> &nbsp;
*McFarlane, Alastair. “Rent stabilization and the long-run supply of housing.” Regional Science and Urban Economics, Volume 33, Issue 3, May 2003, Pages 305-333.&nbsp;DOI: 10.1016/S0166-0462(02)00031-5<br/> [https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-0462(02)00031-5 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-0462(02)00031-5].<br/> ''"Abstract:&nbsp;<br/> This paper examines the impact of moderate rent controls on the construction and replacement of urban housing. It studies a common form of rent regulation that limits rent growth to below-market increases but permits landlords to set the base rent at free market levels and allows them to re-set rents when the incumbent tenant vacates, after which rents are re-controlled (‘vacancy decontrol–recontrol’).&nbsp;'''One of the primary insights is that neither the timing nor the density of construction is affected by rent stabilization when base rents are perfectly flexible. Allowing landlords to set the initial contract rent lets them capture the benefits to the renter of rent stabilization. Perfect capitalization of rent stabilization into a higher base rent provides the landlord with a free market rate of return and thus does not distort development activity.'''&nbsp;However, redevelopment of land will be hastened because rent stabilization complemented by vacancy decontrol–recontrol increases the difference between rents before and after redevelopment, increasing the opportunity costs of postponing redevelopment. Extensions include an analysis of other common rent regulations and the impact of rent stabilization on the urban rent gradient."''<br/> &nbsp;
*Niemietz, Kristian. "How Germany Made Rent Control "Work": Rent Control "Works" when It ... Doesn't Control Rents." FEE.org,&nbsp;June 03, 2016.&nbsp;https://fee.org/articles/how-germany-made-rent-control-work/.&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
*Wikipedia. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent_regulation Rent regulation.]"&nbsp;<br/> &nbsp;
*Willis, John W. “[http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/clr/vol36/iss1/3 Short History of Rent Control Laws,]” 36 Cornell L. Rev. 54 (1950). [http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/clr/vol36/iss1/3 http://scholarship.law.cornell.edu/clr/vol36/iss1/3].
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