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Bryan Caplan is an economist and George Mason University professor. Caplan shares his insights on reducing housing costs and details his newly published book "Build, Baby, Build: the Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation." He jokingly claims that his book is the "most fascinating book ever" on housing because it is a non-fiction graphic novel. We would like to thank the Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A&M University for hosting Bryan Caplan in College Station, Texas at an event titled "Solving the American Housing Crisis"
Learn more about Bryan Caplan here: http://www.bcaplan.com/
The Think Brazos Podcast is a policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
B/CS Habitat is a member of the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association, who graciously offered their space to record this conversation. You can learn more about this organization by visiting their website. https://gbvbuilders.org/
If you'd like to help support the podcast, please donate at https://bit.ly/supportthinkbrazos
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Bryan Caplan is an economist and George Mason University professor. Caplan shares his insights on reducing housing costs and details his newly published book "Build, Baby, Build: the Science and Ethics of Housing Regulation." He jokingly claims that his book is the "most fascinating book ever" on housing because it is a non-fiction graphic novel. We would like to thank the Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A&M University for hosting Bryan Caplan in College Station, Texas at an event titled "Solving the American Housing Crisis"
Learn more about Bryan Caplan here: http://www.bcaplan.com/
The Think Brazos Podcast is a policy conversation platform produced by staff at Bryan/College Station Habitat for Humanity. Learn more at https://thinkbrazos.org
B/CS Habitat is a member of the Greater Brazos Valley Builders Association, who graciously offered their space to record this conversation. You can learn more about this organization by visiting their website. https://gbvbuilders.org/
If you'd like to help support the podcast, please donate at https://bit.ly/supportthinkbrazos