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Housing and Tax Policy

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2016
This paper investigates the effects of housing‐related tax policy measures on macroeconomic aggregates using a dynamic general‐equilibrium model featuring borrowing and lending across heterogeneous households, financial frictions in the form of collateral constraints tied to house prices, and a rental housing market alongside owner‐occupied housing. We
Alpanda, Sami, Zubairy, Sarah
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Housing policy and children

1998
Housing for children is critical, and the younger the child, the more important is the quality of the physical shelter and of the immediate environment generally. An infant’s proper growth and development will partly depend on satisfactory housing. A family’s home is, for example, the principal determinant of children’s essential play opportunities ...
Paul Daniel, John Ivatts
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Housing policy transformed

2010
This book seeks to understand the Right to Buy, the most controversial housing policy of the last thirty years, on its own terms, rather than most studies which focus on its negative impact. It explains how the policy links with a coherent ideology based on self-interest and the care of things close to us.
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Housing and Monetary Policy [PDF]

open access: possible, 2007
My remarks focus on the relationship between monetary policy and the recent turmoil in the markets for housing, housing finance, and beyond. I begin with a review of the period leading up to the crisis. I then use this review as a basis for discussing the role of monetary policy in resolving such crises and preventing future crises.
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Housing Policies or Housing Politics

Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1975
The policies developed to face the critical housing problems in Chile by the last formally democratic administrations (Alesandri, 1958-1964; Frei, 1964-1970; Allende, 1970-1973), and their relative failures, constitute an important experience to be carefully considered by the underdeveloped world.
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Housing Taxation and Housing Policy

1967
In much of the world, the supply of housing is largely determined by private investment decisions; in some other countries, housing investment decisions are public ones in large part, but housing is offered at close to economic prices, and consumer decisions as to the disposition of consumption expenditures have a bearing on the level and composition ...
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