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Land Use Policy, 2021
From 2003 to 2019, housing prices in China jumped by 295%. Much of this growth can be attributed to the spatial and structural misallocation of land supply. Specifically, China’s government determines the urban land supply, using land quotas to allow for
Jianshuang Fan +3 more
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From 2003 to 2019, housing prices in China jumped by 295%. Much of this growth can be attributed to the spatial and structural misallocation of land supply. Specifically, China’s government determines the urban land supply, using land quotas to allow for
Jianshuang Fan +3 more
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Energy Sources Part B Economics Planning and Policy, 2019
Housing conditions are addressed by climate policy in retrofitting buildings and by social policy in providing affordable and adequate housing. Aim This paper illustrates intersections between both policy spheres in Austria and argues that disjunct ...
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Housing conditions are addressed by climate policy in retrofitting buildings and by social policy in providing affordable and adequate housing. Aim This paper illustrates intersections between both policy spheres in Austria and argues that disjunct ...
S. Seebauer +2 more
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Still Renovating: A History of Canadian Social Housing Policy
Canadian journal of urban research, 2018Dr. Caroline Andrew's review of the book titled Still Renovating: A History of Canadian Social Housing Policy written by Greg Suttor.
C. Andrew
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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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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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Environment and Planning C Politics and Space, 2018
In recent decades, many countries have experienced decentralization and neoliberal processes. The literature usually refers to decentralization as an outcome of growing neoliberalism, but are these two processes analytically connected? This study answers
Sharon Eshel, Ravit Hananel
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In recent decades, many countries have experienced decentralization and neoliberal processes. The literature usually refers to decentralization as an outcome of growing neoliberalism, but are these two processes analytically connected? This study answers
Sharon Eshel, Ravit Hananel
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Housing affordability: a framing, synthesis of research and policy, and future directions
International Journal of Urban Sciences, 2020We synthesize the vast, international scholarly literature related to the growing problem of housing affordability. As a foundation for assessing both the causes of housing affordability problems and possible policies for alleviating them, we take a ...
G. Galster, K. Lee
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, 2020
This study examines the dynamic agglomeration economies through matching channel between human capital agglomeration, regional economic development, and housing prices.
Zhenshan Yang, Yinghao Pan
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This study examines the dynamic agglomeration economies through matching channel between human capital agglomeration, regional economic development, and housing prices.
Zhenshan Yang, Yinghao Pan
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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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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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