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THE
EVIDENCE

The case against rent control isn’t just theoretical—it’s backed by decades of research and real-world data. Across the United States and around the globe, studies consistently demonstrate that rent control policies fail to achieve their intended goals and make the housing affordability crisis worse. Below, we’ve gathered findings from major studies to show how rent control impacts housing supply, quality, and affordability.

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Rent Regulation Policy in the United States
An Update with Assessment

Arthur C. Nelson, Ph.D., FAcSS, FAICP

Emeritus Professor, University of Arizona
Emeritus Presidential Professor, University of Utah

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Rent Control Effects Through the Lens of Empirical Research

Konstantin A. Kholodilin
Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW Berlin), Germany

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Rent Control and the Supply of Affordable Housing

Christina Stacy, Timothy R. Hodge, Timothy M. Komarek, Christopher Davis, Alena Stern,
Owen Noble, Jorge Morales-Burnett, and Amy Rogin

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