Airbnb and the Second-hand Economy

By University of Calgary, School of Public Policy

​This policy document examines the rapid growth of short-term rentals (STRs) facilitated by platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo, highlighting both benefits—such as increased consumer choice and local economic development—and concerns, including housing affordability and community habitability. It identifies challenges in regulating STRs due to their complex market dynamics and the active role of digital platforms and provides policy recommendations to effectively address these challenges.

Published

2023

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University of Calgary, School of Public Policy

Focusing on the fundamentals of policy development, analysis and implementation, courses develop both theoretical understanding and hands-on application with a focus on developing skills in quantitative and qualitative analysis, oral and written communication, and effective teamwork. Elective courses and an independent capstone offer the opportunity to deepen understanding of one policy area.

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