And in addition, I worry that the article didn't represent the findings very accurately:
"Harvard Business Review's study on the impact of the New York City ban, published earlier this year, concluded that in this case, short term rentals are not the biggest contributor to high rents, and that regulations, rather than bans, would offer better benefits to the city and locals alike."
Perplexity summarizes the findings of that report as:
Sophie Calder-Wang's research on the effects of Airbnb on the rental market in New York City reveals several key findings: