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MIT Open Access Articles: Recent submissions
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Shaping suburbia: the one-and-a-half-century evolution of setback regulations in American neighbourhood development
(Taylor & Francis, 2026-01-15)A comprehensive understanding of setback regulations is vital to American neighbourhood development and ongoing zoning reform efforts; however, the topic remains underexplored. By examining zoning codes, historical documents, ... -
The European Union’s CBAM: averting emissions leakage or promoting the diffusion of carbon pricing?
(Taylor & Francis, 2025-11-13)Adopted in 2023, the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is a significant component of the European Union’s ambitious decarbonization strategy under the European Green Deal. This article questions the output effectiveness ... -
Shadow players of the eviction crisis: identifying and characterizing professional evicting attorneys in Massachusetts
(Taylor & Francis, 2025-11-17)This paper examines an under-studied class of actors in the housing system: attorneys representing landlords. We use a cluster-detection algorithm to identify salient clusters of attorneys based on their scale of operations. ...


