M. Nolan Gray
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PhD Student, University of California, Los Angeles
Nolan Gray is a PhD student in urban planning at University of California, Los Angeles. Gray earned a Master of City and Regional Planning degree at Rutgers University and received BAs in philosophy and political science from the University of Kentucky. He was a Research Fellow in the Urbanity Project at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. His research focuses on land-use regulation, housing affordability, and urban design. Nolan was a Mercatus Center Frédéric Bastiat Fellow during the 2020-2021 academic year.
Latest Work
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‘Twin Peaks’ and the Dark Motivations of Suburban NIMBYs
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The NIMBYs of the Coronavirus Crisis
- | Housing Housing
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Do Minimum Lot Sizes in Suburbs Contribute to Texas Sprawl?
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Do Minimum-Lot-Size Regulations Limit Housing Supply in Texas?
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Why You Can’t Find the Perfect Home
Regulation versus Variety
Latest Work
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
‘Twin Peaks’ and the Dark Motivations of Suburban NIMBYs
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
The NIMBYs of the Coronavirus Crisis
- | Housing Housing
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Do Minimum Lot Sizes in Suburbs Contribute to Texas Sprawl?
- | Housing Housing
- | Research Papers Research Papers
Do Minimum-Lot-Size Regulations Limit Housing Supply in Texas?
- | Regulation Regulation
- | Expert Commentary Expert Commentary
Why You Can’t Find the Perfect Home
Regulation versus Variety