
Konstantin Kholodilin
Konstantin Kholodilin is an economist known for his research on housing economics, particularly the effects of rent control. His notable study, published in the Journal of Housing Economics, critically assessed 206 papers on rent control from 1967 to 2023, highlighting the unintended consequences of such policies, including reduced housing supply and increased rents for new tenants. Kholodilin's work has gained attention in discussions about rental market regulations, especially in the context of ongoing housing challenges in various countries, including Ireland.
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Konstantin Kholodilin, a senior researcher with the German Institute for Economic Research in Berlin, last year reviewed 122 empirical published studies on rent controls internationally.
Rent reforms will pull up the drawbridge on future renters – The Irish TimesKonstantin Kholodilin conducted a study on rent control effects.
Reference rents not the solution to the challenges in Ireland’s rental sector – The Irish Times




