NIMBY (Polish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "NIMBY" in Polish language version.

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  • Michael Lewyn, The Roots of Expensive Zoning, „Real Estate Law Journal”, 45 (2), 2016, s. 256–266 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).

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  • Kenneth Baar, The National Movement to Halt the Spread of Multifamily Housing, 1890-1926, „Journal of the American Planning Association”, 58 (1), 1992, s. 39–48, DOI10.1080/01944369208975533, ISSN 0194-4363 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Peter Matthews, Glen Bramley, Annette Hastings, Homo Economicus in a Big Society: Understanding Middle-class Activism and NIMBYism towards New Housing Developments, „Housing, Theory and Society”, 32 (1), 2015, s. 54–72, DOI10.1080/14036096.2014.947173, ISSN 1403-6096 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Kyle F. Herkenhoff, Lee E. Ohanian, Edward C. Prescott, Tarnishing the golden and empire states: Land-use restrictions and the U.S. economic slowdown, „Journal of Monetary Economics”, 93, 2018, s. 89–109, DOI10.1016/j.jmoneco.2017.11.001 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Chang-Tai Hsieh, Enrico Moretti, Housing Constraints and Spatial Misallocation, „American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics”, 11 (2), 2019, s. 1–39, DOI10.1257/mac.20170388, ISSN 1945-7707 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Joseph Gyourko, Edward Glaeser, The Economic Implications of Housing Supply, „Journal of Economic Perspectives”, 32 (1), 2018, s. 3–30, DOI10.1257/jep.32.1.3, ISSN 0895-3309 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Edward L. Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko, Raven Saks, Why Is Manhattan So Expensive? Regulation and the Rise in Housing Prices, „The Journal of Law and Economics”, 48 (2), 2005, s. 331–369, DOI10.1086/429979, ISSN 0022-2186 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Jonathan Rothwell, Douglas S. Massey, The Effect of Density Zoning on Racial Segregation in U.S. Urban Areas, „Urban Affairs Review”, 44 (6), 2009, s. 779–806, DOI10.1177/1078087409334163, PMID25009413, PMCIDPMC4083588 [dostęp 2019-04-02].
  • Michael C. Lens, Paavo Monkkonen, Do Strict Land Use Regulations Make Metropolitan Areas More Segregated by Income?, „Journal of the American Planning Association”, 82 (1), 2016, s. 6–21, DOI10.1080/01944363.2015.1111163, ISSN 0194-4363, PMID29422701, PMCIDPMC5800413 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Matthias Cinyabuguma, Virginia McConnell, Urban Growth Externalities and Neighborhood Incentives: Another Cause of Urban Sprawl?, „Journal of Regional Science”, 53 (2), 2013, s. 332–348, DOI10.1111/jors.12008 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Christopher Jones, Daniel M. Kammen, Spatial Distribution of U.S. Household Carbon Footprints Reveals Suburbanization Undermines Greenhouse Gas Benefits of Urban Population Density, „Environmental Science & Technology”, 48 (2), 2014, s. 895–902, DOI10.1021/es4034364, ISSN 0013-936X [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Corianne Payton Scally, J. Rosie Tighe, Democracy in Action?: NIMBY as Impediment to Equitable Affordable Housing Siting, „Housing Studies”, 30 (5), 2015, s. 749–769, DOI10.1080/02673037.2015.1013093, ISSN 0267-3037 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).

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  • Vicki Been, City NIMBYs, „Journal of Land Use & Environmental Law”, 33 (2), sierpień 2018.

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  • Jonathan Rothwell, Douglas S. Massey, The Effect of Density Zoning on Racial Segregation in U.S. Urban Areas, „Urban Affairs Review”, 44 (6), 2009, s. 779–806, DOI10.1177/1078087409334163, PMID25009413, PMCIDPMC4083588 [dostęp 2019-04-02].
  • Michael C. Lens, Paavo Monkkonen, Do Strict Land Use Regulations Make Metropolitan Areas More Segregated by Income?, „Journal of the American Planning Association”, 82 (1), 2016, s. 6–21, DOI10.1080/01944363.2015.1111163, ISSN 0194-4363, PMID29422701, PMCIDPMC5800413 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).
  • Jonathan T. Rothwell, Douglas S. Massey, Density zoning and class segregation in U.S. metropolitan areas, „Social Science Quarterly”, 91 (5), 2010, s. 1123–1143, ISSN 0038-4941, PMID21117332, PMCIDPMC3632084 [dostęp 2019-04-02].

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  • Roderick M. Hills, David Schleicher, Planning an Affordable City, „Iowa Law Review”, 101 (1), 2015 [dostęp 2019-04-02] (ang.).

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  • Neil Newton Gold, Paul Davidoff, Exclusionary Zoning, „Yale Review of Law and Social Action”, 1 (2), 1971 [dostęp 2019-04-02].