Matthew Maltman (@1finaleffort) 's Twitter Profile
Matthew Maltman

@1finaleffort

Research Economist at @E61Institute , ex-@ozprodcom. I write about housing policy at onefinaleffort.com . Views are my own, not my employer.

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New post: Rich countries have had a hard time increasing their construction productivity. New Zealand bucked the trend in the 2010s. onefinaleffort.com/blog/can-zonin…

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What has rapid growth in the care economy – health, disability, child and aged – meant for the rest of the Aus economy? New e61 research from Matt Maltman and Ewan Rankin: e61.in/what-if-we-did… 1/4

What has rapid growth in the care economy – health, disability, child and aged – meant for the rest of the Aus economy? New e61 research from Matt Maltman and Ewan Rankin:

e61.in/what-if-we-did…

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A few months ago, a paper came out challenging the idea that supply and demand applies to housing. As you'd expect, this was celebrated in NIMBY circles. I have written a short technical comment showing that the paper is seriously flawed. 1/

A few months ago, a paper came out challenging the idea that supply and demand applies to housing. As you'd expect, this was celebrated in NIMBY circles.

I have written a short technical comment showing that the paper is seriously flawed.

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Awesome paper finding huge benefits from relaxing zoning constraints in NYC, even once you account for the big costs of redevelopment vrollet.github.io/files/city_str…

Awesome paper finding huge benefits from relaxing zoning constraints in NYC, even once you account for the big costs of redevelopment
vrollet.github.io/files/city_str…