Samuel Staley
Research Fellow, Reason Foundation
Samuel R. Staley, Ph.D. is a senior research fellow at Reason Foundation and managing director of the DeVoe L. Moore Center at Florida State University in Tallahassee where he teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in urban planning, regulation, and urban economics. Prior to joining Florida State, Staley was director of urban growth and land-use policy for Reason Foundation where he helped establish its urban policy program in 1997.
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Occupational Licensing Kills Jobs
Unnecessary Licenses Are Killing Jobs in Florida
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Reducing Traffic Congestion and Increasing Mobility in Chicago
The transportation projects that will reduce congestion in Chicago and how to pay for them
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Taxpayer-Friendly Solutions to America’s Transportation Challenges
Seven cost-effective transportation strategies
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Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
Local Government Privatization Chapter of Annual Privatization Report 2010
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Ten Steps to Brings Jobs and Businesses Back to Cleveland and Other Big Cities
Reducing crime and taxes, improving zoning laws and adding transparency can spur growth
Policy Brief 90 -
Rejuvenating Urban America Through Land Use and Housing Policy Reform
Cleveland Case Study
Policy Brief 91 -
Housing Market Resilience and Affordability in Houston, Texas
Houston's housing market has been more resilient than other Texas cities
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Addressing California’s Affordable Housing Shortage
Alternatives to Proposition 1C
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Eminent Domain, Private Property, and Redevelopment
An Economic Analysis
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Smart Growth and Housing Affordability
Evidence from Statewide Planning Laws
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Market-oriented Approaches to Growth
Outsmarting Sprawl's Impacts
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Giving a Leg Up to Bootstrap Entrepreneurship
Expanding Economic Opportunity in America's Urban Centers
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A Line in the Land
Urban-growth Boundaries, Smart Growth, and Housing Affordability
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Urban-Growth Boundaries and Housing Affordability
Lessons from Portland