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Housing Policy in Developing Countries : Conjectures and Refutations

Authors :
Jerry Kalarickal
Robert M. Buckley
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Oxford University Press on behalf of the World Bank, 2005.

Abstract

This housing policy in developing countries, conjectures and refutations article discusses housing policy in developing economies. It examines recent research findings in light of earlier arguments as to the benefits of more market-oriented approaches. It also looks at whether the recommendations of earlier work have been refuted or developed in subsequent analyses and policy measures. In particular, it reviews the empirical analysis of the effects of policy on housing supply, the richer understanding of the effects that land market regulations have on housing affordability and the functioning of urban areas, and the alleged mysterious effects that researchers claim effective property rights have on housing policy and on development more generally. It also examines the effects of the increased emphasis on community participation, showing how it helps to more fully reconcile the incentives faced by beneficiaries of housing policy and donors. Finally, it examines recent literature on the welfare effects of rent control. The article shows that some of the conjectures as to the likely benefits of more market-based policy have been refuted, but large welfare gains for poor people can still be realized by adapting this approach. Furthermore, this approach appears to be gaining ground as the consensus approach to effective housing policy.

Subjects

Subjects :
HOUSING SUPPLY
CITIES
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
DURABLE GOODS
MORTGAGE MARKETS
SUBSIDIZED HOUSING
MORTGAGE FINANCE
INFLATION
HOUSING PROGRAMS
HOUSING PROJECTS
EXTERNALITIES
Economics
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
COMMON PROPERTY
HABITAT
HUMAN SETTLEMENTS
LAND USE
POPULATION GROWTH
REAL ESTATE MARKETS
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education.field_of_study
INCOME
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
MUNICIPALITIES
HOUSES
URBANIZATION
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
INFORMAL HOUSING
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
WILLINGNESS TO PAY
PERFECT INFORMATION
MASS TRANSIT
FINANCIAL SYSTEMS
SETTLEMENT
INTERVENTIONS
URBAN HOUSING
EMERGING MARKETS
MORTGAGE
FINANCIAL MARKETS
RENT CONTROL
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HOUSING LOANS
PUBLIC GOVERNANCE
WELFARE GAINS
Public policy
ACCESS TO LAND
Subsidized housing
METROPOLITAN AREAS
Development
EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK
DEFAULT RISK
DEMOGRAPHIC TRANSITION
Market economy
HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEMS
HOUSING DEMAND
PUBLIC CHOICE
RURAL AREAS
PROPERTY RIGHTS
STRUCTURAL FACTORS
education
INCOME ELASTICITY
HOUSE PRICES
MORTGAGE SECURITIES
WELFARE EFFECTS
INTEREST RATES
PRIVATE HOUSING
POVERTY REDUCTION
PUBLIC SECTOR
LAND TENURE
PATENTS
ASYMMETRIC INFORMATION
COUNTRYSIDE
SQUATTER
TENANCY
DORMITORY TOWNS
HOUSING POLICY
POPULATION DENSITIES
HOUSING CONDITIONS
PUBLIC HOUSING
HOUSING STANDARDS
MORTGAGE DEFAULT
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
MORTGAGE LENDING
BUILDING INDUSTRY
LAND SUPPLY
EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ENVIRONMENTS
AUTONOMY
RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY
SLUM
RENTS
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
HOUSING INDICATORS
URBAN POPULATION
HOUSING RESEARCH
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
URBAN POVERTY
MAYORS
POLICY ENVIRONMENT
HOUSING VOUCHERS
LAND ECONOMICS
PRIVATE PROPERTY
MORTGAGE DEFAULT RISK
URBAN POOR
POLITICAL ECONOMY
EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS
HOUSING MARKET
RESOURCE USE
Public economics
HOUSING FINANCE SYSTEM
HOUSING PRICES
HOUSING PROBLEMS
URBAN ECONOMY
Economic rent
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
SUBURBS
CAPITAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL INTEGRATION
HOUSING ECONOMICS
URBAN POLICY
FINANCIAL CRISES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
URBAN LAND
DECENTRALIZATION
HOUSING MARKETS
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
SAFETY
HOUSING SUBSIDIES
INSURANCE
PUBLIC RESOURCES
HOUSEHOLDS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
TRANSITION ECONOMIES
URBAN ECONOMIES
PUBLIC SECTOR INTERVENTIONS
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK
FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF BOSTON
INFLATION RATES
Economics and Econometrics
HOME OWNERSHIP
Public housing
Population
ECONOMIC EFFECTS
Real estate
EMPIRICAL BASIS
PRIVATIZATION
PUBLIC POLICY
CENTRAL PLANNING
SECURITIES
HOUSING UNITS
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
PUBLIC
Affordable housing
MICROFINANCE
SQUATTER SETTLEMENTS
PUBLIC POLICIES
SHELTER
REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMUNITY GROUPS
REAL ESTATE
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP
RESIDENCES
RESIDENTIAL AREAS
ECONOMICS
HOUSING
ENERGY EFFICIENCY
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
SPATIAL PATTERNS
COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
STRUCTURAL CONDITIONS
BUILDING SOCIETIES
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY
PUBLIC GOODS
TRANSPORT
SECURITIZATION
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
SAVINGS
Urban economics
LAND DEVELOPMENT
MORTGAGE CREDIT
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
HOUSING FINANCE
STATE GOVERNMENTS
URBAN AREAS
SLUMS
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
URBAN STUDIES
COMMUNITIES
ALM

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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