
The New York City Policy Forum is a new research and publishing network dedicated to governance in New York City.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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| Issues | 30 | Founded | 8 months ago | Last Issue | 6 days ago |
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Andrew Perry takes a look at the New York City Economic Development Corporation’s portfolio and argues that the new administration should steer its capacities towards the challenge of building social housing at scale.
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Emily Eisner and Elizabeth Cooper argue that the Rent Guidelines Board’s primary mandate is to minimize rent increases for tenants, with landlord financial concerns functioning as a secondary constraint. To achieve this, the Board must aban...
Joel Dodge and Dana Brown argue that New York City can improve access to medications by expanding an existing Health + Hospitals program to create additional publicly-owned pharmacies throughout the city, while also using targeted industria...
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Suzi Ragheb and Katherine Jin on how a nineteenth-century underground cable network could unlock internet access and affordability across NYC.
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Economists including Gabriel Zucman, Emmanuel Saez, Darrick Hamilton, and Isabella Weber agree, high-earner income tax increases raise revenue and do not motivate significant outmigration. Originally published in AMNewYork.
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