Publications
Publications
- 2024
- HBS Working Paper Series
Why Has Construction Productivity Stagnated? The Role of Land-Use Regulation
By: Leonardo D’Amico, Edward Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko, William Kerr and Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto
Abstract
We document a Kuznets curve for construction productivity in 20th-century America.
Homes built per construction worker remained stagnant between 1900 and 1940, boomed after
World War II, and then plummeted after 1970. The productivity boom from 1940 to 1970
shows that nothing makes technological progress inherently impossible in construction. What
stopped it? We present a model in which local land-use controls limit the size of building
projects. This constraint reduces the equilibrium size of construction companies, reducing
both scale economies and incentives to invest in innovation. Our model shows that, in a competitive
industry, such inefficient reductions in firm size and technology investment are a distinctive
consequence of restrictive project regulation, while classic regulatory barriers to entry
increase firm size. The model is consistent with an extensive series of key facts about the nature
of the construction sector. The post-1970 productivity decline coincides with increases in
our best proxies for land-use regulation. The size of development projects is small today and
has declined over time. The size of construction firms is also quite small, especially relative to
other goods-producing firms, and smaller builders are less productive. Areas with stricter land
use regulation have particularly small and unproductive construction establishments. Patenting
activity in construction stagnated and diverged from other sectors. A back-of-the-envelope calculation
indicates that, if half of the observed link between establishment size and productivity
is causal, America’s residential construction firms would be approximately 60 percent more
productive if their size distribution matched that of manufacturing.
Citation
D’Amico, Leonardo, Edward Glaeser, Joseph Gyourko, William Kerr, and Giacomo A. M. Ponzetto. "Why Has Construction Productivity Stagnated? The Role of Land-Use Regulation." Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 25-027, November 2024.