La Ley Dinámica y la Economía de la Asequibilidad de la Vivienda

La Ley Dinámica y la Economía de la Asequibilidad de la Vivienda

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Andrew T. Hayashi

Resumen

Desde un punto de vista jurídico-económico, el documento discute la asequibilidad de la vivienda como problema global clave para el bienestar, crecimiento económico y estabilidad política. Analiza respuestas legales limitadas contra el alza de precios, enfocándose en impuestos y desajuste espacial oferta-demanda urbano-rural. Sugiere intervenciones fiscales para redirigir demanda con teletrabajo.

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