Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Abstract
Traveler lodging has been around since humans created tribes and certainly since they invented civilization. The internet and the rise of peer-to-peer, short-term housing has accelerated traveler and lodging opportunities. Today, Airbnb alone has nearly three million hosts offering more than seven million listings. This article explores the rise of “peer-to-peer,” or P2P housing, and offers economic, planning, and public policy perspectives.
First Page
19
Last Page
55
Recommended Citation
Nelson, Arthur C.
(2023)
"Mitigating Peer-to-Peer Housing Impacts: Toward A Rational Nexus P2P Housing Impact Mitigation Strategy,"
Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy: Vol. 6
:
Iss.
1
, Article 3, 19-55.
Available at:
https://readingroom.law.gsu.edu/jculp/vol6/iss1/3
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