Saints and Strategies: Fighting Drugs in Subsidized Housing, by Langley C. Keyes. Washington, DC: Urban Institute Press, 1992, 300 pp. Price: $52.00 cloth, $23.00 paperNo abstract is available for this item.doi:10.2307/3325315Review by: Roger Conner...
The other worthy point is that no market research or feasibility studies have been conducted to test the county’s vision—apart from a George Mason University study published in 2006 at the height of the housing bubble and before the 2008 crash in the housing market. Would, for example, you...
on August 21, 2022 at 10:54 pm Dan Mitchell: The obvious moral of the story is that we should not have government-subsidized moral hazard.That’s not a proper role of the federal government, and it’s not a proper role of state governments! | The Daily Hatch […] rid of these adde...
Rural communities are also deeply oppressed by other forms of monopoly. These include the closing of local hospitals bought out by giant corporate chains; the takeover of locally owned financial institutions by taxpayer-subsidized “too big to fail” banks; the loss of connectivity to the global...