RE DEV 206
Politics, Institutions, and Economics of Urban Development
Real Estate Development · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Examination of the incentives and history that gave rise to the conflicting apparatuses for regulating development in American cities. Overview of the major institutions and actors in urban development. Review of the recent history of development and its politics, with particular focus on developers. Examination of some of the major actors including planners, developers, and public (and the elected officials who represent them). Study of two areas of controversial policy: value capture and rent control. Includes case studies of the politics of development.
Letter grading.
Requisites
UCLA lists no requisites for this course.
Requires
Everything that has to come before this course, not just the courses named in the requisite above.
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Unlocks
What this course is a requisite for, and what those courses lead to in turn.
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