Ending Rent Control Reduced Crime in Cambridge
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Autor, David H; Palmer, Christopher John; Pathak, Parag
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Using detailed location-specific criminal incident-level data, we find that sudden rent decontrol in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1995 caused overall crime to fall by 16 percent--approximately 1,200 crimes annually. We estimate that this annual direct benefit to Cambridge residents was roughly $10 million (in 2008 dollars), accounting for 10 percent of the growth in the Cambridge residential property values attributable to decontrol.
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2019-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics; Sloan School of ManagementJournal
AEA Papers and Proceedings
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American Economic Association
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Autor, David H. et al. "Ending Rent Control Reduced Crime in Cambridge." AEA Papers and Proceedings 109 (May 2019): 381-84.
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2574-0768
2574-0776