Journal of Comparative Urban Law and Policy
Article Title
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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