
Local Regulation and the Future of U.S. Housing Affordability
Wharton Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Business Economics and Public Policy discusses supply, regulation, and long-term trends shaping housing prices nationwide.
This Week in Business · Wharton Podcast Network
September 10, 202511m 8s
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Show Notes
Joseph Gyourko, Wharton Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Business Economics and Public Policy, explores 50 years of housing market data, highlighting how local regulation, slowing construction, and regional demand shifts are reshaping affordability across the U.S., particularly in high-growth Sunbelt cities.
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