There is a podcast associated with the parking reform network that discussed Mexico City's and Sao Paulo's parking reforms. Maybe the guests on that episode would be good contributors. There is a podcast on youtube based in Ecuador called Ciudad Microfono or something like that. On a recent episode about a central and underperforming avenue in Quito - the 10 de agosto i think - one of the guest talking heads mentioned that the city had removed parking requirements while he worked there. He might be a good one. Karthik M from UCSD. Glenn Luk from twitter. Justin Yifu Lin. Embrapa/brazilian ag boom, Embraer, Rosatom nuke plants in developing countries, the role of shelter inflation in determining overall inflation and centrsl bank policy rates in Colombia, countries that are clinical trial stars, US/westinghouse blocking Kepco nuclear plant in Poland, lower homicide rates in Cuba, Nicaragua, and El Salvador than in regional peer countries. Relatively less violence in coca producing countries Bolivia and Peru vs Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, honduras, gustemala, mexico. EV favoritism as fuel import reduction strategy in Ethiopia, how to make a Cancun or Punta Cana
The cost of sanctions for poor, energy-poor countries that could use more Iranian, Venezuelan, Russian energy. For instance Iran is very close to India where there is a lot of consequential childhood malnutrition
Marginalrevolution has posted some papers about homeownership subsidies having effects on rents and fertility. Kevin Erdmann has commented on homeownership reducing owner-agent problems, and as stimulative for homebuilding. Maybe others have views on mortgages' effects on thrift. Construction seems to create a lot of jobs and maybe new homes induce demand for physically heavy and bulky products like cement, steel, appliances, and furniture that are often produced in countries that are not the most competitive or efficient
It’s happening! Woooo looking forward to the pieces that come.
There is a podcast associated with the parking reform network that discussed Mexico City's and Sao Paulo's parking reforms. Maybe the guests on that episode would be good contributors. There is a podcast on youtube based in Ecuador called Ciudad Microfono or something like that. On a recent episode about a central and underperforming avenue in Quito - the 10 de agosto i think - one of the guest talking heads mentioned that the city had removed parking requirements while he worked there. He might be a good one. Karthik M from UCSD. Glenn Luk from twitter. Justin Yifu Lin. Embrapa/brazilian ag boom, Embraer, Rosatom nuke plants in developing countries, the role of shelter inflation in determining overall inflation and centrsl bank policy rates in Colombia, countries that are clinical trial stars, US/westinghouse blocking Kepco nuclear plant in Poland, lower homicide rates in Cuba, Nicaragua, and El Salvador than in regional peer countries. Relatively less violence in coca producing countries Bolivia and Peru vs Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, honduras, gustemala, mexico. EV favoritism as fuel import reduction strategy in Ethiopia, how to make a Cancun or Punta Cana
The cost of sanctions for poor, energy-poor countries that could use more Iranian, Venezuelan, Russian energy. For instance Iran is very close to India where there is a lot of consequential childhood malnutrition
Marginalrevolution has posted some papers about homeownership subsidies having effects on rents and fertility. Kevin Erdmann has commented on homeownership reducing owner-agent problems, and as stimulative for homebuilding. Maybe others have views on mortgages' effects on thrift. Construction seems to create a lot of jobs and maybe new homes induce demand for physically heavy and bulky products like cement, steel, appliances, and furniture that are often produced in countries that are not the most competitive or efficient