Comparative Housing Policy: Government and Housing in Advanced Industrialized CountriesBloomsbury Publishing, 1 Σεπ 1997 - 240 σελίδες This text introduces the reader to the comparative study of housing policy. It looks first at the benefits, limitations and difficulties of the comparative method, as well as the reasons behind governmental involvement in housing and particular policy choices. It then identifies and discusses key themes of value to the analysis of a range of countries in the advanced capitalist world, offering an understanding of national differences and similarities and drawing on examples from, for instance, Europe, the USA, Australia and Japan. |
Περιεχόμενα
Undertaking Comparative Housing Policy Studies | 22 |
1 | 35 |
Policy for What Ends? | 58 |
Exploring Whole Housing Systems | 80 |
Housing Development and Construction | 104 |
Housing Finance | 120 |
Housing Subsidies | 133 |
Home Ownership | 151 |
Social Housing | 170 |
Private Renting | 189 |
Which Policies Work Best? | 203 |
References | 215 |
225 | |
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