Housing economics: understanding housing markets

Housing economics: understanding housing markets edited by Alex Marsh - New Delhi: SAGE Pub, 2011. - V.5

VOLUME 5: GOVERNMENT, POLICY AND CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS Taxing Residential Housing Capital - Peter Englund Should Policy Makers Strive for Neighbourhood Social Mix? An Analysis of the Western European Evidence Base - George Galster In Defence of Greater Agnosticism: A Response to Galster - Judith Yates and Christine Whitehead The Misallocation of Housing Under Rent Control - Edward L Glaeser and Erzo Luttmer A Review of Empirical Evidence on the Costs and Benefits of Rent Control - Bengt Turner and Stephen Malpezzi Time for Revisionism on Rent Control? - Richard Arnott Does Housing Assistance Perversely Affect Self-Sufficiency? A Review Essay - Mark Shroder The Long-Run Decline in Employment Participation for Australian Public Housing Tenants: An Investigation - Gavin Wood, Rachel Ong and Alfred Dockery The Future of Social Housing: Key Economic Questions - Duncan Maclennan and Alison More Transfers, Contracts and Regulation: A New Institutional Economics Perspective on Changing Provision of Social Housing in Britain - Kenneth Gibb and Christian Nygaard Modelling Choice in the Social Rented Sector: A Stated Preference Approach - Bruce Walker, Mark Wardman, Alex Marsh and Pat Niner Comparing Demand Side and Supply-Side Housing Policies: Submarket and Spatial Perspectives - George Galster Policies for Mixed Communities: Faith-Based Displacement Activity? - Paul Cheshire

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